GIA4779755 Since the fight had begun again had the advantage of the Greeks, Jupiter dropped his thunder at the feet of the horses of Diomede; and Nestor, who accompanied him, was so terrifying that he forced him to leave the battlefield, of which the Trojans remained masters. Illustration of book VIII of the Iliad of Homere, French edition, 1751. by Unknown artist, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Since the fight had begun again had the advantage of the Greeks, Jupiter dropped his thunder at the feet of the horses of Diomede; and Nestor, who accompanied him, was so terrifying that he forced him to leave the battlefield, of which the Trojans remained masters. Illustration of book VIII of the Iliad of Homere, French edition, 1751.); by Giancarlo Costa.

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