Achilles, covered with his new weapons, having rigorously attacked the Trojans, threw himself with fury at Hector, whom he was ready to slaughter to his resentment, but Apollo covered him with a thick cloud the delivre of this danger. Illustration of book  by Unknown artist

Achilles, covered with his new weapons, having rigorously attacked the Trojans, threw himself with fury at Hector, whom he was ready to slaughter to his resentment, but Apollo covered him with a thick cloud the delivre of this danger. Illustration of book


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Achilles, covered with his new weapons, having rigorously attacked the Trojans, threw himself with fury at Hector, whom he was ready to slaughter to his resentment, but Apollo covered him with a thick cloud the delivre of this danger. Illustration of book by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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