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- Hegias (Gr****: Ἡγίας) was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived in the 5th and 6th centuries. He may have been the great-grandson or great-great-grandson...
- Hegias or Hegesias of Athens (Ancient Gr****: Ἡγησίας) was a famous sculptor of Athens, a member of the Late Archaic school of the generation before Pheidias...
- Universitas Kristen Indonesia Institutional Repository. Sampurna, Rizki Hegia (31 December 2019). "Accommodating Religious Practices in the Workplace:...
- son of Charmides of Athens. The ancients believed that his masters were Hegias and Ageladas.[better source needed] Plutarch discusses Phidias's friendship...
- of Cyrene Cyrenaic Hegesinus of Pergamon fl. c. 160 BC Academic skeptic Hegias fl. c. 500 Neoplatonic Heliodorus of Alexandria fl. 5th century Neoplatonic...
- Sosigenes Palleneus (?) 199-200 Dionysodorus Eucarpon (?) ca. 200 Pomp. Hegias of Phalerum ca. 200 Aurelius Dem[...] (?) Early 3rd cent. P. Aelius Apollonius...
- ordained for us"; similarly often included is the phrase "הגיע להוראה" ("hegia leHora'ah"), which describes the Musmach as having "arrived at [the level...
- attributed the group of Tyrannicides and a kore preserved in Athens, and Hegias, whom Pliny points out as one of Phidias's rivals. Kouros moscophoros, c...
- This sculpture could have been created by one of the teachers of Phidias, Hegias of Athens or Ageladas of Argos. The original blond painting of the curly...
- century BC New Academy Hegesinus of Pergamon fl. c. 160 BC Middle Academy Hegias fl. c. 500 Neoplatonist Heliodorus of Alexandria fl. 5th century Neoplatonist...