SpartiatisΣπαρτιατης on Twitter: "Statue of Greek hero, #Odysseus. 2nd CE AD #Roman copy of a 3rd CE BC #Greek original. He holds his sword in right hand (broken). Odysseus sneaks out of
![Loukia Richards on Twitter: "@tzoumio though in vain...Suppliant Cassandra did not succeed in softening Athena whi was in favor for the Greeks despite offerings and litanies by Trojan women." / Twitter Loukia Richards on Twitter: "@tzoumio though in vain...Suppliant Cassandra did not succeed in softening Athena whi was in favor for the Greeks despite offerings and litanies by Trojan women." / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EL5ERusWsAEONYM.jpg)
Loukia Richards on Twitter: "@tzoumio though in vain...Suppliant Cassandra did not succeed in softening Athena whi was in favor for the Greeks despite offerings and litanies by Trojan women." / Twitter
![A variation on the theme of Athena: The Palladium, as viewed by Pausanias on the Acropolis of Athens - Classical Inquiries A variation on the theme of Athena: The Palladium, as viewed by Pausanias on the Acropolis of Athens - Classical Inquiries](https://classical-inquiries.chs.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Pompeii_-_Casa_del_Menandro_-_Menelaos_325.jpg)
A variation on the theme of Athena: The Palladium, as viewed by Pausanias on the Acropolis of Athens - Classical Inquiries
Odysseus And Diomedes Steal The Palladium From Troy Greek Mythology Stock Illustration - Download Image Now - iStock
![Ajax dragging Cassandra Palladium before eyes Priam Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image | Shutterstock Ajax dragging Cassandra Palladium before eyes Priam Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image | Shutterstock](https://editorial01.shutterstock.com/wm-preview-1500/5850739io/18bc7408/art-archaeology-various-shutterstock-editorial-5850739io.jpg)
Ajax dragging Cassandra Palladium before eyes Priam Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image | Shutterstock
![In Greek and Roman mythology, the palladium or palladion was a cult image, on which the safety of Troy and later Rome was said to depend, the wooden statue (xoanon) of Pallas In Greek and Roman mythology, the palladium or palladion was a cult image, on which the safety of Troy and later Rome was said to depend, the wooden statue (xoanon) of Pallas](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/HHG9C2/in-greek-and-roman-mythology-the-palladium-or-palladion-was-a-cult-HHG9C2.jpg)