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Statue of Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, depicted with serpent as Agathodaimon ("good spirit") by August Julius Streichenberg, 1852. Half-rondell at Neues Palais, Potsdam, Germany
Statue des Antinoos, Günstling des Hadrian, dargestellt mit Schlange als Agathodaimon („guter Geist“) von August Julius Streichenberg, 1852. Halbrondell am Neuen Palais, Potsdam.
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