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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...
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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...
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Agasias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγασίας), son of
Menophilus was an
Ancient Gr****
sculptor from Ephesus. He was
possibly the
cousin of
Agasias, son of Dositheus...
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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...
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Acanthus of
Sparta Agasias of
Arcadia Agesarchus of
Tritaea Alcibiades of
Athens Alexander I of
Macedon Anaxilas of
Messenia Aratus of
Sicyon Archelaus...
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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...