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Agesander (also Agesandros, Hagesander, Hagesandros, or Hagesanderus;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀγήσανδρος or
Ancient Gr****: Ἁγήσανδρος) was one, or more likely...
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Agesander (or
Agesandros or
Hagesander or
Hagesandros or Hegesander) can
refer to more than one thing:
Agesander of Rhodes, one or
several sculptors who...
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Agesander is a
genus of short-horned gr****hopper in the
family Acrididae. It
contains a
singles species,
Agesander ruficornis,
found in
northern South...
- of
Emperor Titus, to
three Gr****
sculptors from the
island of Rhodes:
Agesander, Athenodoros, and Polydorus, but he did not
mention the date or patron...
- [pluː.to.doˈtεːr]),
meaning "giver of wealth".
Epithets of
Hades include Agesander (Ἀγήσανδρος, [aˈgεː.san.dros]) and
Agesilaos (Ἀγεσίλαος, [a.geˈsi.la.os])...
- Trales, the
famous Farnese Bull, now in Naples. Atenodorus,
Polydorus and
Agesander,
three natives of Rhodes, are the
authors of one of the most paradigmatic...
- Pliny, that it
cannot be the same
Agesander in both Pliny,
where Agesander is
listed first, and Sperlonga,
where Agesander comes second. It was
common for...
- rich,
dramatic style that can be
characterized as "****enistic Baroque".
Agesander of Rhodes, with two
other Rhodian sculptors,
carved the
famous Laocoön...
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lived around the 1st
century CE. He was
probably the son and
pupil of
Agesander of Rhodes, and
brother of the
sculptor Polydorus, with both of whom he...
- and His Sons,
attributed by
Pliny the
Elder to the
Rhodian sculptors Agesander, Athenodoros, and Polydorus,
which stands in the
Vatican Museums, Rome...