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The Rape of Ganymede
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The Rape of GanymedeBaldassarre Peruzzi

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This Renaissance ceiling panel (1509–14) shows Zeus, in the form of an eagle, abducting the beautiful youth Ganymede to Olympus. The myth frames the act as a moment of divine erotic desire, with Ganymede raised to immortal companionship as Zeus’s beloved. The term rape follows the Latin raptus, meaning abduction, not its modern sense.
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