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A late-fifth-century hydria represents Himeros as a young boy who is present at the judgment of Paris: while Eros concentrates on winning over the young shepherd, Himeros and Pothos flank Aphrodite, indicating that this is the goddess upon whom his choice will fall. And a famous black-figure plaque dating from as early as dating from as early as the mid-sixth century shows Aphrodite holding in her arms two wingless children named, respectively, Himeros and Pothos.
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Let V be a braided vector space of diagonal type with a principal realization in the category of Yetter-Drinfeld modules of a cosemisimple Hopf algebra H and such that the Nichols algebra 𝔅(V) is finitely presented.
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