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Patrocles name may
refer to:
Patrocles of
Thurii (5th
century BC),
tragic poet
Patrocles (coppersmith) (5th
century BC),
bronze worker Patrocles teacher...
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Patrocles (Gr****: Πατροκλῆς) (active c. 312 – 270 BCE) was a Gr**** and
specifically a
Macedonian general and
writer on
geographical subjects. He served...
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Patrocles (Ancient Gr****: Πατροκλής) was a
significant bronze worker of the 5th
century BC.
According to the
testimony of Pausanias,
Patrocles is said...
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Achilles mourning Patrocles, John Flaxman, 1795....
- Noël
Patrocles,
seigneur de
Thoisy (or Noel
Patrocle; died 1671) was an
early governor general of the
French Antilles. He was
appointed by the infant...
- Menexenus,
Sophroniscus Family Sophroniscus (father),
Phaenarete (mother),
Patrocles (half-brother) Era
Ancient Gr****
philosophy Region Western philosophy...
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Smaller copy in
KMSKA "Les
Grecs et les
Troyens se dis****nt le
corps de
Patrocle and
Grieken en
Trojanen vechten om het lijk van Patroclus". europeana.eu...
- canvas; 193 x 128.9 cm;
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Achilles mourning Patrocles;
after John Flaxman; 1795;
engraving after a drawing;
unknown size; unknown...
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leaders of
Etruscan society, not
unlike the
sacrifices made by
Achilles for
Patrocles. 550 BC: Etruscan-Punic
coalition against Greece off the
coast of Corsica...
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completely different names: Anicetus, Chersibius, Mecistophonus, Menebrontes,
Patrocles, Polydorus, Toxocleitus.
Other well-known
children of
Heracles include...