R.F. B.M. E 336, E 470; Reinach, i. 221, 338 = Roscher, ii. pp. 985, 981; Bourguignon Sale Cat. 33.
Late. B.M. F 209; Roscher, ii. p. 983.
(b) Death of Priam and Astyanax.[[1422]]
(1) Priam only.
B.M. B 241; Röm. Mitth. iii. (1888), pp. 108–9; Reinach, ii. 109; Berlin 3996. [Priam dead in all except second.]
(2) Priam usually seated on altar; Neoptolemos swings body or head of Astyanax.
B.M. B 205; Berlin 2175, 3988; Reinach, i. 221, ii. 109; J.H.S. xiv. pl. 9. [See also under I.]
(3) Andromache or Hecuba with body of Astyanax.
Millin-Reinach, ii. 37 (Lasimos in Louvre; also identified as Archemoros: see p. [118]).
(c) Menelaos and Helen.