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==Gallery== The iconography of Castor and Pollux influenced or has close parallels with depictions of divine male twins in cultures with Greco-Roman relations. <!--gallery is arranged chronologically - PLEASE READ INTRO TO SECTION--> {{Gallery |title= |align= center |width= |lines= |File:Dedication Dioskouroi Met L.2008.1.1.jpg|Etruscan inscription to the Dioskouroi as "sons of Zeus" at the bottom of an [[Red-figure pottery|Attic red-figure]] [[kylix (drinking cup)|kylix]] (c. 515β510 BC) |File:Stele dedicata a Castore e Polluce 1ST94911.tif|Limestone stele from [[Roman Egypt]] with a star connected to each twin's head (30 BCE β 395 CE) |File:Plate youths winged horses Met 63.152.jpg|[[Sassanian]] silver platter with warrior twins on winged horses (5th/6th century CE) |File:Textielschat02.jpg|[[Byzantine silk]] textile with elevated twins receiving offerings (7th/8th century CE) |File:WLANL - Artshooter - Zeus, Hera en Amor observeren de geboorte van Helena en de Dioskuren.jpg|Zeus, [[Hera]], and [[Cupid|Amor]] observe the birth of Helen and Dioscuri (Dutch [[Tin-glazed pottery|majolica]], 1550) }}
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