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Arcesilaus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρκεσίλαος) was a
sculptor in the
first century B.C, who,
according to Pliny, was held in high
esteem at Rome, was especially...
- July 2021 at the
Wayback Machine. Pindar,
Pythian Odes,
Pythian 4: For
Arcesilas of
Cyrene Chariot Race 462 BC. See
original text in the ****us program...
- friends',
personal interests. In 462 BC he
composed two odes in
honour of
Arcesilas, king of Cyrene, (Pythians 4 and 5),
pleading for the
return from exile...
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Atropates governs northern Media;
Archon of
Pella controls Babylonia; and
Arcesilas rules northern Mesopotamia.
Meleager and
about 300 of his
partisans are...
- Carmania;
Atropates governed northern Media;
Archon got Babylonia; and,
Arcesilas ruled northern Mesopotamia. The news of Alexander's
death inspired a revolt...
- is a cup with an
image of
Arcesilaus II. The
Arcesilas cup
supplied the
pragmatic name for the
Arcesilas Painter. It is one of the rare
depictions on...
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could imply wealth or
foreign connections.
Examples of this are the
names Arcesilas in line 154 of the
casualty list, a name
common in
Sparta at the time...
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Atropates governs northern Media;
Archon of
Pella controls Babylonia; and
Arcesilas rules northern Mesopotamia.
Meleager and
about 300 of his
partisans are...
- palm king
Discophora sondaica despoliata –
common duffer Faunis canens arcesilas –
common faun
Thaumantis klugius lucipor – dark blue
jungle glory Zeuxidia...
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Faunis canens Hübner, 1826
Faunis canens canens Hübner, 1826
Faunis canens arcesilas Stichel, 1933
Faunis canens borneensis Fruhstorfer Faunis canens pallidior...