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- Agasias was the name of several people in classical history, including two Gr**** sculptors. Agasias of Arcadia, a warrior mentioned by Xenophon Agasias...
- is signed on the pedestal by Agasias, son of Dositheus, who is otherwise unknown. It is not quite clear whether the Agasias who is mentioned as the father...
- Agasias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγασίας) was a Stymphalian of Arcadia who was frequently mentioned by Xenophon as a brave and active officer in the Army of the...
- Agasias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγασίας), son of Menophilus was an Ancient Gr**** sculptor from Ephesus. He was possibly the cousin of Agasias, son of Dositheus...
- grammarian and literary critic, first librarian of the Library of Alexandria Agasias (2nd century BC) — Gr**** sculptor Menander (early 2nd century BC) — historian...
- when they retreat to camp. Agasias is to be put on trial before Cleander for ordering Dexippus to be stoned after Agasias rescues one of his own from...
- The so-called "Borghese Gladiator", the work of Agasias of Ephesus (Louvre Museum)...
- Kallixenes, son of Aristonimos, "the traitor" Archen, "lover of foreigners" Agasias, "the donkey" Megacles, "the adulterer" Ostracism is evident in several...
- Acanthus of Sparta Agasias of Arcadia Agesarchus of Tritaea Alcibiades of Athens Alexander I of Macedon Anaxilas of Messenia Aratus of Sicyon Archelaus...
- figure of Watson is based on the statue of the "Borghese Gladiator", by Agasias of Ephesus, in the Louvre. Other apparent influences are Renaissance art...