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Negau helmet, 474 B.C.

Bronze Etruscan helmet of the Negau type with an inscribed text in the Syracusan Greek alphabet; domed body made of hammered sheet bronze, lower part concave, with a small lip around the bottom edge; the inscription translates 'Hieron, son of Deinomenes, and the Syracusans, [dedicated] to Zeus Etruscan [spoils] from Cumae'

The object is believed to have been captured at the battle of Cumae in 474 BC and deposited in the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia as a dedication to the god.


📸 The British Museum
“To exist is to defy all that threatens you. To be a rebel is not to accumulate a library of subversive books or to dream of fantastic conspiracies or of taking to the hills. It is to make yourself your own law. To find in yourself what counts. To make sure that you’re never “cured” of your youth. To prefer to put everyone up against the wall rather than to remain supine. To pillage whatever can be converted to your law, without concern for appearance.”


― Dominique Venner, Un samouraï d'Occident: Le Bréviaire des insoumis
St Mary, East Somerton
Hitler and Mussolini at the Galleria Borghese in Rome, May 7, 1938.
"Orpheus Leading Eurydice from the Underworld" Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French)
Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris, France