Krater of Mithridates V Eupator, bronze vase dated 120-63 BC from Anzio, Nero’s villa. Mithridates (135-63 BC), King of Pontus in northern Anatolia. A krater or crater was a large two-handed vase used for mixing wine with water. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Pietro Paulo Monagnani-Mirabili from his own Il Museo Capitolino e li Monumenti Antichi, Busta, The Capitoline Museum and its Ancient Monuments, Rome, 1820.

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Krater of Mithridates V Eupator, bronze vase dated 120-63 BC from Anzio, Nero’s villa. Mithridates (135-63 BC), King of Pontus in northern Anatolia. A krater or crater was a large two-handed vase used for mixing wine with water. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Pietro Paulo Monagnani-Mirabili from his own Il Museo Capitolino e li Monumenti Antichi, Busta, The Capitoline Museum and its Ancient Monuments, Rome, 1820.
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Krater of Mithridates V Eupator, bronze vase dated 120-63 BC from Anzio, Nero’s villa. Mithridates (135-63 BC), King of Pontus in northern Anatolia. A krater or crater was a large two-handed vase used for mixing wine with water. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Pietro Paulo Monagnani-Mirabili from his own Il Museo Capitolino e li Monumenti Antichi, Busta, The Capitoline Museum and its Ancient Monuments, Rome, 1820.

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