The Laocoon statue was made during the Hellenistic period, dated back to around 200 BC. It was found in Rome in 1506 and is now displayed in the Vatican Museums.
When Laocoon was preparing to sacrifice a bull to Poseidon, suddenly two fearful serpents were seen swimming towards the Trojan coast from Tenedos. They rushed towards Laocoon, who, while all the people took to flight, remained with his two sons standing by the altar of the god. The serpents first entwined the two boys, and then the father, who went to the assistance of his children, and all three were killed. However, some argue that it was not Poseidon who did this, but Athena or Apollo.
Athena sends two giant sea serpents to strangle and kill him and his two sons. In another version of the story, it was said that Poseidon sent the sea serpents to strangle and kill Laocoön and his two sons.
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Citheronia laocoon was created in 1777.
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Laocoon was a priest of Poseidon, and he broke his vows, either by marrying and having sons, or because he made love to his wife in the divine sanctuary. In either event, his punishment was carried out after he warned the Trojans against accepting the gift of the Greeks.
Laocoon
A Trojan priest in the Illiad.
He wanted to kill Priam
serpent were sent to strangle and kill him
Not in Greek myth, he is a priest of Poseidon.
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Laocoön is a Trojan priest of Poseidon; son of Acoetes.
Nothing, but he wanted to burn it.