Agora of Hellenistic Sikyon. The following epigram by Poseidippos was carved on the statue: Who and whence was the sculptor? From Sikyon. And his name? Lysippos...
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Collection: "Art Images for College Teaching", ID GAS170, title: "Treasury of Sikyon, Delphi: the Calydonian Boar, fragment of a metope". Hard, p. 413; Kerényi...
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Dionysos, a work of Praxiteles, and a bronze Aphrodite made by Kleon of Sikyon . . . A nude gilded child is seated before Aphrodite, a work fashioned by...
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became a characteristic of the Doric dialects of Corinth and neighboring Sikyon, as well as Crete. San became largely obsolete by the second half of the...
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and begins to fortify the city, becoming High Priest of Jerusalem until 143 BC. Substantial parts of the city of Sikyon are destroyed by an earthquake....
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17 § 712 BC Stadion Polos Epidauros Eusebius 18 § 708 BC Stadion Tellis Sikyon Eusebius 18 § 708 BC Pentathlon Lampis Sparta Eusebius 18 § 708 BC Wrestling...
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'bearing arms or shield' at Elis Προδρομία (Prodromia), 'running forward' at Sikyon. Τροπαία (Tropaia), 'giver of victory' Αἰγοφάγος (Aigophágos) 'Goat-Eater'...
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Monastery of Saint Patapios in Loutraki" [edition of the Metropolis of Corinth, Sikyon, Zemenou, Tarsus and Polyfengous, 2012]. «The Greek Monasteries» [Ev. Lekkou...
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