File:Mosaik "Wahnsinn des Lykurg" — Exponat in der Archäologischen Staatssammlung München.JPG

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Italiano: Licurgo e Ambrosia è un mosaico (cm 40 x 40) rinvenuto ad Ercolano, oggi a Napoli nel Museo Archeologico Nazionale (inv. nr. 9988). Ritrae il re di Tracia, Licurgo, nemico di Dioniso, che assale la ninfa Ambrosia, la quale trasformandosi in vite, con i suoi tralci legherà Licurgo per consegnarlo alla vendetta di Dioniso.
Deutsch: Mosaik "Wahnsinn des Lykurg", Dionysos kämpft gegen den Thrakerkönig Lykurg (Fundort: Herculaneum, Zeit: 45 bis 79 n. Chr. [vierter pompejanischer Stil]) — Exponat in der Archäologischen Staatssammlung München (Sonderausstellung "Die letzen Tage von Herkulaneum"), Leihgabe des Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
Date Taken on 6 September 2006
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Author User:Mattes

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Lycurgus attacking the nymph Ambrosia (mosaic from Herculaneum, 45–79 AD)

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6 September 2006

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