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names the
sculptor of the stele: ἔργον Ἀριστοκλέος "Work of
Aristokles". The
sculptor Aristokles was
known to have his
signature on
several bases, but his...
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Athenagoras I (Gr****: Αθηναγόρας Αʹ), born
Aristocles Matthaiou ("son of Matthew", a patronymic)
Spyrou ([Αριστοκλής Ματθαίου Σπύρου] Error: {{Lang}}:...
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finally returned to
Sparta in 427.
Thucydides says that his
younger brother Aristokles bribed the
Pythia in
order to
convince the
pious Spartans to
recall him...
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order of the
elements was
often reversible:
aristos and
kleos give both
Aristokles and Klearistos. Such
compounds have a more or less
clear meaning. But...
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Aristocles (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀριστοκλῆς,
Aristoklēs) is a name
attributed to two
sculptors in
Ancient Greece, as well as a
nominal hereditary school of...
- Śjas: san Tur[ "This is the tomb of Tur..." [Ἀ]ριστοκλε̂ς ἐπ[οίε̄] Gr****:
Aristokles epoie — "Made by Aristocles." The word 𐊰𐊠𐊵 san is
equivalent to τόδε...
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epistemology of the
Cyrenaics in a
polemically distorted form. Suda,
Aristokles Karamanolis, G., (2006),
Plato and
Aristotle in Agreement?: Platonists...
- NKVD in 1946 and died in a
Soviet gulag prison camp in 1948. "Toots,
Aristokles-Adelberg, Viktor".
Museum of
Occupations (in Estonian).
Retrieved 24 February...