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representatives were Lampon, Isthmonicus, Nicias, Laches, Euthydemus, Procles,
Pythodorus, Hagnon, Myrtilus, Thrasycles, Theagenes, Aristocrates, Iolcius, Timocrates...
- of
Aenesias at Sparta, in the last
month but two of the
archonship of
Pythodorus at Athens."
Thucydides reports a
solar eclipse that
summer (2.28), which...
- Preceded by
Pythodorus Eponymous archon of
Athens 403 BC - 402 BC Succeeded by Micon...
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Skeptics in Raphael's
School of
Athens painting. 1.
Pythodorus 2.
Arcesilaus of
Pitane 3.
Carneades of
Cyrene 4.
Pyrrho of Elis 5.
Timon of
Phlius 6. Theodorus...
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Roman senator from Nysa in Asia Minor, ****tus
Julius Major Antoninus Pythodorus donated heavily to the sanctuary,
which is
recorded by
Pausanias (2.27...
- The
following chapters are
illustrated by
cameos ascribed to a
certain Pythodorus of Trallès. In the first,
Messalina sits
naked while a maid
dresses her...
-
Skeptics in Raphael's
School of
Athens painting. 1.
Pythodorus 2.
Arcesilaus of
Pitane 3.
Carneades of
Cyrene 4.
Pyrrho of Elis 5.
Timon of
Phlius 6. Theodorus...
-
Pythodoros of Tralles, also
known as
Pythodorus (Gr****: Πυθόδωρος; c. 70 –
after 28 BC), was an
exceedingly wealthy Gr****
living in the 1st
century BC...
- was a
major building campaign paid for by ****tus
Iulius Maior Antoninus Pythodorus, an
aristocrat from Nysa,
Anatolia and a
Roman senator. Pausanias, who...
-
Greece who
worked in Rome in the
first century CE. In
conjunction with
Pythodorus, he made
statues that
adorned the
palaces of the
Caesars on the Palatine...