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06-AUG-2008

Thanatos

In Greek mythology, Thánatos (in Greek, Θάνατος—"Death") was the daemon personification of death. He was a minor figure in Greek mythology, often referred to but rarely appearing in person. His name is transliterated in Latin as Thanatus, but his equivalent in Roman mythology is Mors or Letus/Letum, and he is sometimes identified erroneously with Orcus (Orcus himself had a Greek equivalent in the form of Horkos, God of the Oath).

Stoa of Attalos, Athens,Greece.

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Wayne Brasch22-Jan-2012 21:53
Hello Amber Lee,

Re your request to use my image of Thanatos in your comedy lecture on 28 Jan 2012 Southbank Centre in London. I give you full permission to use this image on the condition that if it be published that I be credited with taking the image. Should any monies be made from this image it is to be donated to a worthy cause helping Children of your choice.

I have attached a higher resolution image to the email I have sent to you. Please let me know if you receive this ok.

Thank you so much for asking, and it is my absolute pleasure to assist you. Good luck on what appears to be a great event.

God bless.
Wayne Brasch
J Ponces07-Nov-2011 11:18
I have seen many many statues and paintings of Angles. This is the ugliest one I saw (LOL). Nice photo, tough...
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