"Ganymede Abducted by the Eagle" (The Abduction of Ganymede) is a famous mythological story that has been retold and depicted in literature, art, and sculpture throughout history. In the story, Ganymede, a handsome young Trojan prince, is abducted by an eagle sent by Zeus, the king of gods, to serve as his personal cup-bearer and lover on Mount Olympus. The story is often interpreted as an allegory for the love between Zeus and Ganymede, as well as the power dynamics and hierarchies present in ancient Greek society. The story has inspired numerous artistic works, including paintings by Rubens, Veronese, and Michelangelo.
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