Patrocles name may refer to: Patrocles of Thurii (5th century BC), tragic poet Patrocles (coppersmith) (5th century BC), bronze worker Patrocles teacher...
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Patrocles (Greek: Πατροκλῆς) (active c. 312 – 270 BCE) was a Greek and specifically a Macedonian general and writer on geographical subjects. He served...
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Patrocles (Ancient Greek: Πατροκλής) was a significant bronze worker of the 5th century BC. According to the testimony of Pausanias, Patrocles is said...
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Achilles mourning Patrocles, John Flaxman, 1795....
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Noël Patrocles, seigneur de Thoisy (or Noel Patrocle; died 1671) was an early governor general of the French Antilles. He was appointed by the infant...
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Menexenus, Sophroniscus Family Sophroniscus (father), Phaenarete (mother), Patrocles (half-brother) Era Ancient Greek philosophy Region Western philosophy...
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Smaller copy in KMSKA "Les Grecs et les Troyens se disputant le corps de Patrocle and Grieken en Trojanen vechten om het lijk van Patroclus". europeana.eu...
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He showed up, together with Hector, at the battle for the dead body of Patrocles, and was later killed by Achilles. JPL · 11509 11510 Borges 1990 VV8 Jorge...
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canvas; 193 x 128.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Achilles mourning Patrocles; after John Flaxman; 1795; engraving after a drawing; unknown size; unknown...
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the Isle of Tenedos, Achille's refuge after a quarrel with Agamemnon. Patrocle asks Achille if Hector's bravery in past battles has made him jealous....
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