Glycon statue

Glycon statue

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Artist: UnknownPeriod: 2nd centuryMaterial: MarbleLocation: National History and Archeology Museum ConstanţaScanned: 2023Scanner: PhotogrammetryGlycon also spelled Glykon (Ancient Greek: Γλύκων Glýkōn, gen: Γλύκωνος Glýkōnos), was an ancient snake god. He had a large and influential cult within the Roman Empire in the 2nd century, with contemporary satirist Lucian providing the primary literary reference to the deity. Lucian claimed Glycon was created in the mid-2nd century by the Greek prophet Alexander of Abonoteichos. Lucian was ill-disposed toward the cult, calling Alexander a false prophet and accusing the whole enterprise of being a hoax: Glycon himself was supposedly a hand puppet.[1]Wikipedia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GlyconPhoto : By Ángel M. Felicísimo from Mérida, España - Glycon, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=112687151

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