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Labdakos to Lethe Leto to Lysizonos
A group of sculptures dating from Hellenistic times depicting the prophet, Laokoon, and his sons being devoured by a giant serpent; the sculpture was carved by Athenodorus, Polydorus and Agesander.
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Labdakos to Lethe Leto to Lysizonos
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