Category:Sarcophagus of the mourning women in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums

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  • English: The sarcophagus known as the Sarcophagus of the mourning women (circa 350 b.C.) in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum is a masterpiece of hellenistic sculpture, representing mourning women around the grave. Found in 1887, it belonged to Abdalonymos, last king of Sidon.
  • Français : Le sarcophage connu sous le nom de "sarcophage des femmes en deuil" (autour de 350 av. J.-C.) et conservé au Musée archéologique d'Istanbul est un chef-d'œuvre de la sculpture hellénistique, qui représente des femmes en deuil autour de la tombe. Découvert en 1887, il appartenait à Abdalonymos, le dernier roi de Sidon.
<nowiki>Ağlayan Kadınlar Lahdi; Sarcophage des Pleureuses; Sarcophagus of the mourning women; تابوت النساء الباكيات; sarcófago de las plañideras; 4th-century BC Roman sarcophagus; تابوت فينيقي عثر عليه عالم الآثار العثماني عثمان حمدي بك عام 1887 في مقبرة صيدا الملكية بلبنان</nowiki>
Sarcophagus of the mourning women 
4th-century BC Roman sarcophagus
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