English: Priam (wearing a Phrygian cap) offers Achilles a ransom for the body of Hector. Detail of a silver oinochoe dedicated by Q. Domitius Tutus, made in Italy, first half of the 1st century AD. From the Berthouville treasure.
Français : Priam (en bonnet phrygien) offre à Achille une rançon pour le corps d'Hector. Détail d'une œnochoé en argent dédiée par Q. Domitius Tutus, fabriquée en Italie, première moitié du Ier siècle ap. J.-C. Provenance : trésor de Berthouville.
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