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                <requestUrn>urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1:P.polygnotus_5</requestUrn>
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                <urn>urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1:P.polygnotus_5</urn>
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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:base="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><body xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><div type="textpart" subtype="alphabetic_letter" n="P"><div type="textpart" subtype="entry" xml:id="polygnotus-bio-5" n="polygnotus_5"><head><persName xml:lang="la"><surname full="yes">Polygno'tus</surname></persName></head><p>4. <hi rend="ital">In the temple of Athena Areia at Plataeae,</hi> Polygnotus and Onatas
      painted the walls of the front portico (that is, probably, the wall on each side of the
      principal entrance); Polygnotus represented Ulysses just after he had slain the suitors.
       (<bibl n="Paus. 9.4.1">Paus. 9.4.1</bibl>; Hom. <hi rend="ital">Od.</hi> xxii.)</p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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