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Polycles, an
ancient Gr**** name, may
refer to:
Polycles (370 BC), sculptor,
flourished about the 102nd
Olympiad (370 BCE),
mentioned in Pliny's Natural...
- list, the name of this
Polycles is
followed by "Athenaeus",
either to be
taken as the name of
another sculptor or as
Polycles's birthplace. A Juno by him...
-
pankration by the
Athenian Polycles,
probably this one. Smith, A
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology:[usurped] "
Polycles"
including other figures...
- a
bronze original by the
later of the two ****enistic
sculptors named Polycles (working c. 155 BC); the
original bronze was
mentioned in Pliny's Natural...
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Polyclès Langlois (29
September 1814 – 30
November 1872) was a
French writer,
draughtsman and painter.
Polyclès Langlois was born in Pont de l'Arche in...
- him for incompetence,
leading Polycles to
harbor resentment toward him. However,
Libanius defends Julian against Polycles' grievances.
Another Juli****...
- from this work, was
spread by the
former praetorian prefect Helpidius and
Polycles who he
sought to
discredit while praising Julian. An
entry of the Liber...
- and a good administrator.
Helpidius is also
mentioned in the
oratio "To
Polycles" of
Libanius in
which he
accuses Helpidius of
having contrived the lie...
-
trierarchs took
their time to
perform the
function ****igned to them, such as
Polycles who
neglected to take
charge of a ship,
forcing his predecessor, Apollodorus...
- (politician) (1750–1830),
merchant and
political figure in
Lower Canada Polyclès Langlois (29
September 1814 – 30
November 1872),
French writer, cartoonist...