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pointed out that the
Bryaxis connected with the
Alexandrian statue was
merely a
namesake of the
famous Bryaxis. The
works of
Bryaxis include a
bronze statue...
- the
genus Bryaxis.
Bryaxis abastum**** (Reitter, 1881)
Bryaxis abkhasicus Besuchet & Kurbatov, 2007
Bryaxis acernus Castellini, 1978
Bryaxis adjaricus...
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sculptural reliefs, each
created by one of four Gr**** sculptors: Leochares,
Bryaxis,
Scopas of Paros, and Timotheus. The
Mausoleum contained 400 freestanding...
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which illuminate the scene.
Bryaxis commands that the
captive be brought. Chloé, her
hands tied, is led in by two pirates.
Bryaxis orders her to dance. Chloé...
- and his ****ociate Alkamenes, and the 4th-century
sculptors Praxiteles,
Bryaxis, and Euphranor.
Phidias was the most well
known marble-worker to have worked...
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Nemea Species: N. betousalis
Binomial name
Nemea betousalis (Gaede, 1917)
Synonyms Rhodoneura betousalis Gaede 1917
Rhodoneura bryaxis Fawcett, 1918...
- and
reliefs by four
important 4th-century Gr**** sculptors: Leochares,
Bryaxis,
Scopas of Paros, and Timotheus. Pythius, however, is
credited with sculpting...
- BC
which celebrated Hygieia.
Statues of
Hygieia were
created by Scopas,
Bryaxis and Timotheus,
among others, but
there is no
clear description of what...
-
Seleucus I and
enriched with a cult-statue of the god, as Musagetes, by
Bryaxis. A
companion sanctuary of
Hecate was
constructed underground by Diocletian...
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manner can
still be seen. From this
temple likely came the
statue that
Bryaxis copied for the
Serapeum in Alexandria. The
Macellum of Pozzuoli, marketplace...