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- The Grave Stele of Dexileos is the stele of the tomb of an Athenian cavalryman named Dexileos (Ancient Gr****: Δεξίλεως) who died in the Corinthian War...
- Empire. Frontline Books. p. 43. ISBN 9781848322226. "IGII2 6217 Epitaph of Dexileos, cavalryman killed in Corinthian war (394 BC)". www.atticinscriptions.com...
- ISBN 9781848322226. Lambert, Stephen; Schuddeboom, Feyo; Osborne, Robin. "Epitaph of Dexileos, cavalryman killed in Corinthian war (394 BC)". Attic Inscriptions Online...
- Empire. Frontline Books. p. 43. ISBN 9781848322226. "IGII2 6217 Epitaph of Dexileos, cavalryman killed in Corinthian war (394 BC)". www.atticinscriptions.com...
- Museum, Saint Petersburg. Athenian cavalryman Dexileos fighting a naked hoplite in the Corinthian War. Dexileos was killed in action near Corinth in the summer...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-19-924049-4. Casana, Jesse (2007). "The Problem with Dexileos: Heroic and Other Nudities in Gr**** Art". American Journal of Archaeology...
- Agesilaus II Koroneia, Boeotia Hurwit, Jeffrey M. (2007). "The Problem with Dexileos: Heroic and Other Nudities in Gr**** Art". American Journal of Archaeology...
- Empire. Frontline Books. p. 43. ISBN 9781848322226. "IGII2 6217 Epitaph of Dexileos, cavalryman killed in Corinthian war (394 BC)". www.atticinscriptions.com...
- po****rity in the 5th century B.C. examples include the Grave Stele of Dexileos, the Funerary naiskos of Demetria and Pamphile, and the Grave Stele of...
- rider slaying a barbarian enemy on funerary stelae, as on the Stele of Dexileos, interpreted as depictions of a heroic episode from the life of the deceased...