Greek column krater depicting the combat between Lapith and Centaurs on one side and the slaying of Kaineus by Centaurs on the other.
480 - 460 BCE
British Museum 1846,0925.6
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Greek column krater depicting the combat between Lapith and Centaurs on one side and the slaying of Kaineus by Centaurs on the other.
480 - 460 BCE
British Museum 1846,0925.6
Caeneus vs some normal ass dudes.
Kaineus kinda makes me sad, there's like rarely any art that's not his literal death. ya know what
this is it, these are some images of him fighting normally.
i like to think when ovid says he got smashed into tarterus he just became doomguy. "'What happened to him could not well be known. Some thought his body was borne down by weight into the vast expanse of Tartarus" truly the first doom slayer Never forget he kills the transphobic centaurs lmao
I need some Kaineus shit to happen to me
Hi, do you happen to have anything on Kaineus/Caeneus? Specifically if he was worshiped as a hero (and if so, how) and what kind of bird he might have turned into. Thanks!
I don't think I have anything but I gave it a quick look around. Most of what I can find seems to analysis from Ovid's version (x, x, x, x). Still using Ovid, when it comes to the bird question, there is one French article that analyses the theory of the bird being the phoenix (x).
I also found two archaeological analyses of a bronze relief and of a vase depicting Kaineus (x, x) but as far as I can tell there seems to be very little in our knowledge about a cult. However, the bronze relief from Olympia might be a good starting point for further research, since it at least gives you a potential location. You might also want to take an indirect approach and look for studies about the cult of Poseidon, and see if there is any evidence of a cult of Poseidon that could be linked to Kaineus.
Lack of information obviously doesn't mean that there never was a cult, but it means you might to fill in the gaps as much as you can and experiment. I hope this helps nonetheless, and good luck.
Attic Black-Figure Trefoil Oinochoe Depicting a Centauromachy, Attributed to Class of Vatican 440, C. 530 BC
Depicted on this oinochoe is a centauromachy between the Lapith warrior Kaineus and two centaurs. Kaineus had originally been a woman, who after being seduced by Poseidon appealed to the god to turn her into an invulnerable man, which he agreed to do. As weapons were useless against Kaineus, the centaurs could only pound him into the ground, as shown here. The subject makes its first appearance on a bronze relief from Olympia dating to the 7th century BC, and then appears again on black- and red-figure vases during the 6th and 5th centuries BC.
9 in. (22.8 cm.) high
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oh no :( what was it about?
the author comparing her autistic brother to the sandy hook shooter who was also apparently mentally ill & developmentally disabled with the implication that he wouldn’t have killed people if he’d gotten The Right Therapy & Medication
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i can hear u guys saying this
that’s because we are saying it. next door. right now.
Sam, tagging data for my independent study so that I'm not just relying on my own instincts: I feel like I need a second opinion on this post.
me: Sam! You ARE the second opinion!