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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...
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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...
- 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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pankration by the
Athenian Polycles,
probably this one. Smith, A
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology: "
Polycles"
including other figures...
- Étienne
Hajdu Yayoi Kusama François-Xavier
Lalanne Espérance
Langlois Polyclès Langlois Roberto Matta Jean-Louis
Morin Guillaume Noël
Richard Peduzzi...
- 107th
Olympiad 352 BC -
Smicrinas of
Tarentum 108th
Olympiad 348 BC -
Polycles of
Cyrene 109th
Olympiad 344 BC -
Aristolochus of
Athens - His victory...
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Andronicus Before 361
Aelius Claudius Dulcitius 361
Anatolius c. 361/2
Polycles 362 Juli**** 362 – 363 Gai**** 363 – 364
Marius 364 Ulpi**** 364 – 365...
- ****enistic art, and to
attract to the new
power several craftsmen, such as
Polycles, Sosicles, and Pasitles, who
began to
create a
local school of sculpture...
- (politician) (1750–1830),
merchant and
political figure in
Lower Canada Polyclès Langlois (29
September 1814 – 30
November 1872),
French writer, cartoonist...