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Apelles of Kos (/əˈpɛliːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀπελλῆς; fl. 4th
century BC) was a
renowned painter of
ancient Greece.
Pliny the Elder, to whom much of modern...
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Apelles of
Heraklion (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπελλῆς) is
numbered among the
Seventy Disciples.
Along with the
Apostles Urban of Macedonia, Stachys, Ampliatus...
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Apelles was a
painter of
ancient Greece.
Apelles may also
refer to:
Apelles (gnostic), the
founder of a
Gnostic sect in the 2nd
century Apelles of Heraklion...
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Apelles (Gr****: Aπελλής) was a second-century
Gnostic Christian thinker. He
began his
ministry as a
disciple of
Marcion of Sinope,
likely in Rome. However...
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Calumny of
Apelles is a
panel painting in
tempera by the
Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli.
Based on the
description of a lost ancient...
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Cigaritis apelles, the
rusty bar, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in Uganda,
along the
coast of
Kenya and in Tanzania, Malawi, the...
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Trichoxys apelles is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Newman in 1838. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of the...
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realizing that
Apelles had
fallen in love with the girl, gave her to the
artist in a
gesture of
extreme magnanimity.
Pliny went on to note that
Apelles' painting...
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Lisippo (1987)
Pittura greca, Da
Polignoto ad
Apelle (1987) Lisippo. L'arte e la
fortuna (1995)
Apelle. La
battaglia di
Alessandro (2000) I
Bronzi di...
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Melozzo da Forlì (1922), Cima da
Conegliano (1923), Lui (1925),
Apelle (1926)
Leading trainer (21 wins):
Federico Tesio –
Guido Reni (1911), Rembrandt...