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Socrates did not take money from his students
Eros became angry for losing the game
through you every house blossoms to the fullness of joy
He was the son of Sophroniscus and Phaenarete
Dancing Horse Figurine in Bronze Size:Small Socrates did not take moneyDancing horse bronze figure that reminds us of the important role of horses in Ancient Greece. They were deemed to be immortal, strong and proud animals which symbolized strength, beauty and pride. They were worshipped and associated with the victory of wars, as well as with Alexander the Great. Poseidon, the God of the sea, was considered to be the horse's creator. Ancient Greek horses were not very tall or large, but they were known for being firm