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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...
- pankration by the Athenian Polycles, probably this one. Smith, A Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman Biography and Mythology:[usurped] "Polycles" including other figures...
- 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...
- him for incompetence, leading Polycles to harbor resentment toward him. However, Libanius defends Julian against Polycles' grievances. Another Juli****...
- 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...
- "Norman Callot". He taught both his daughter Espérance Langlois and his son Polyclès Langlois and they often ****isted him with drawings and engravings. Eustache-Hyacinthe...
- trierarchs took their time to perform the function ****igned to them, such as Polycles who neglected to take charge of a ship, forcing his predecessor, Apollodorus...
- from this work, was spread by the former praetorian prefect Helpidius and Polycles who he sought to discredit while praising Julian. An entry of the Liber...
- the key town of Amphissa in Locris, and routed a Macedonian force under Polycles. Reinforced by local Thessalian allies, his army grew significantly in...