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ornamentedbeing:Phrygian cap, late-18th century, used by French Revolutionaries as a symbol of liber
Limestone statue of Cybele, the Phrygian Mother Earth goddess, flanked by two male figures, 6th cent
Winged greek Phrygian helm, from 400 bc.
paintingispoetry:Antoni Brodowski, Paris in the Phrygian cap, 1812
rodonnell-hixenbaugh:A pair of ancient Greek bronze cheek pieces from a helmet of the Phrygian type.
history-and-mystery:Phrygian-Chalcidian bronze winged helmet, 4th century BCEPhrygia was in western
museum-of-artifacts: Greek Bronze Phrygian Helmet, Late Classical to Early Hellenistic, c. 350-300 B
archaicwonder:Roman Phrygian Type Bronze Cavalry Helmet, 100-250 ADThe helmet, terminating into the
Phrygian fragment of painted terracota frieze, Anatolia, 6th c. BC
sedefscorner-blog:Phrygian Terra Cotta vessels with geometric patterns, Gordion, 8th century BC, Mus
Wearing a Phrygian cap?Traditionally associated with the wise Magi of the Bible and esoteric knowled
museum-of-artifacts:Greek Bronze Phrygian Helmet, Late Classical to Early Hellenistic, c. 350-300 BC
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:A bronze Phrygian style Grecian helmet, from 4th century BCE Thrace.(T
Rock tomb in the Phrygian Valley (Frig Vadis), Turkey
virtual-artifacts:Phrygian fragment of painted terracota frieze, Anatolia, 6th c. BC
Bronze ‘Hand of Sabazius’ Roman, 2ndC-3rdC Sabazios (or Sabazius) is the
Phrygian Terra Cotta vessels with geometric patterns, Gordion, 8th century BC, Museum of Anatolian C
virtual-artifacts:Phrygian fragment of painted terracota frieze, Anatolia, 6th c. BC
aegean-okra:Midas City in Yazılıkaya village, Eskişehir, TurkeyThe archaeological site of the so-cal
archaeology:archaeology:Few doubts remain that a cave discovered by a team of Italian archeologists
Tripolison the Meander, Turkey
romegreeceart:Attis - a mythological Frygian figure that became rather popular in Roman world2nd cen
The Tomb of Solon 1-2 century CE~ Kümbet, Phrygian Valley, Asia minor (Turkey) The Tomb of Solo
“We’ve come to an impasse and I’m built to destroy those, so- and 
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