To
enlarge the 14 other metopes (on the South frieze) which are to be found
in the British Museum, in London, click
on the photographs.
Each of these metopes recalls the fight between the Lapiths and the
Centaurs. The Lapiths blonged to a lengendary etnic group from Thessalia;
at the king Pirithoüs’s wedding party, they started a fight with the
Centaurs, who, being drunk, wanted to abuse the Lapiths’wives. The
Lapiths, with the help of Theseus, defeated the Centaurs. Herakles got
entirely rid of these legendary creatures (the centaurs), half-man,
half-horse, but he lost his life as he wrapped himself with the poisoned
cloak. of the centaur, Nessus. |