- list of
notable female painters. In the
Latin text, however, the name
Alcisthenes seems to
refer instead to a
dancer (saltator) who is the
subject of a...
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Demosthenes (Gr****: Δημοσθένης, died 413 BC), son of
Alcisthenes, was an
Athenian general during the
Peloponnesian War. The
military activities of Demosthenes...
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credits to
Eirene are an
older Calypso, the
gladiator Theodorus and
Alcisthenes, a
famous dancer.
Women artists J. Linderski. The
Paintress Calypso and...
- Iphicrates, Callistratus, Chabrias, and
Timotheus are
strategoi 372–371 102.1
Alcisthenes 371–370 102.2
Phrasicleides 370–369 102.3
Dysnicetus (mistakenly Dyscinetus...
- (375–374 BC) Socratides,
Archon (374–373 BC) Asteius,
Archon (373–372 BC)
Alcisthenes,
Archon (372–371 BC) Phrasicleides,
Archon (371–370 BC) Dyscinitus, Archon...
- 372 BC for the one
hundred and
second Olympiad, and the
archonship of
Alcisthenes can be
dated to the same year from the
inscriptions on the
Marble Parium...
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Alcibiades –
Athenian general Alcidamas –
sophist Alciphron –
sophist Alcisthene –
female painter Alcmaeon of
Croton –
physician Alcman –
lyric poet 7th...
- girl; Calypso, who did old age, the
juggler Theodore and the
dancer Alcisthenes; Aristarete,
daughter and
pupil of Nearchus, who did an Aesculapius.]...