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- Cephisodotus may refer to: Cephisodotus (general), the Athenian general and statesman Cephisodotus the Elder, sculptor, the father of the sculptor Praxiteles...
- set up on the Areopagus, was attributed to Cephisodotus by Pausanias in the 2nd century AD. Cephisodotus also made, as did his son, a figure of Hermes...
- honour in the Agora of Athens. The statue was executed in bronze by Cephisodotus the Elder, likely the father or uncle of the famous sculptor Praxiteles...
- Cephisodotus (Gr****: Κηφισόδοτος; lived 4th century BC) was an Athenian general and orator, who was sent with Callias, Autocles, and others in 371 BC to...
- Praxiteles (/prækˈsɪtɪliːz/; Gr****: Πραξιτέλης) of Athens, the son of Cephisodotus the Elder, was the most renowned of the Attic sculptors of the 4th century...
- Infant Dionysus Resting Satyr Venus of Arles Related Cephisodotus the Younger (son) Cephisodotus the Elder (father) Phryne (model) Praxiteles (crater)...
- Cephisodotus, son of Praxiteles, brother of Timarchos and grandson of Cephisodotus the Elder. None of his work remains in originals, but in later, mostly...
- thought to have been made by Cephisodotus the Elder. This identification is based on the fact that Pausanias states that Cephisodotus made a statue of Peace...
- 1 Callimides Menon, Timotheus, and Cephisodotus are strategoi 359–358 105.2 Eucharistus 358–357 105.3 Cephisodotus 357–356 105.4 Agathocles Chabrias is...
- Gr**** goddess Eirene, personification of peace, holds Plutos, the god of wealth, in her arms (Roman copy of a statue by Cephisodotus; Athens c. 370 BC...