Scylla and Minos. Round, lead plaque. In the middle minos, the biestier, seated on his left jumping horse, before the gate of Niseia, the city that fell into hands by betrayal of the king daughter Scylla. She stands on the tower and shows the enemy, for whom she failed in love, her father's golden hair, Nisus, to which they derived his power and that they will ignite it at night. Two sitting and two standing soldiers in the foreground. On the second plan: three women left, right a military person. On the background city on the water with ships.
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