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Sosicles may
refer to:
Sosicles (sculptor), 2nd-century
Roman sculptor Sosicles (statesman), 6th-century BC
Corinthian politician Sosicles (poet), father...
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Sosicles (Ancient Gr****: Σωσικλῆς) was a
Roman sculptor in the mid 2nd
century AD. He
worked as
copyist of
ancient Gr**** masterpieces. He is
known from...
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Sosicles was
mentioned by Fabricius, on the
authority of the Suda and Eudocia, as a
tragic poet of the time of
Philip and
Alexander the Great. It appears...
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Sosicles was a
Corinthian amb****ador at the
remarkable meeting of the
allies of
Sparta at
around 500 BC,
before which the
Spartans laid
their proposal...
- ****ignment of the Sciarra-type as
deriving from Poly****us's
original and
Sosicles-type as
deriving from Kresilas's
original (or vice versa), on the other...
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prostitute he is courting. Prologue:
Moschus has twin sons,
Menaechmus and
Sosicles.
Moschus decides to take only one of the twins, Menaechmus, with him on...
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Attributed to
Polykleitos or Crésilas:
Wounded Amazon,
Roman copy
signed by
Sosicles.
Capitoline Museums...
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democratic ground. Two
magistrates of
these years were the
hieromnemoi Sosicles and Euthydamos,
known from an
inscription at Delphi. The
democratic government's...
- his huge galley, as from the
walls of a castle.
Aminias the
Decelean and
Sosicles the
Pedian [This is an
incorrect translation: his name was
Socles and he...
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Sophocles – two; playwright,
Athenian general Sophytes – Indo-Gr**** king
Sosicles (statesman) –
Corinthian statesman Sosigenes –
inventor of
Julian calendar...