Hegias or Hegesias of Athens (Greek: Ἡγησίας) was a famous sculptor of Athens, a member of the Late Archaic school of the generation before Pheidias....
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great-great-grandson of Plutarch of Athens, the founder of the Neoplatonist Academy in Athens. Hegias studied under Proclus at the school in Athens, when Proclus...
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one of the teachers of Phidias, Hegias of Athens or Ageladas of Argos. The original blond painting of the curly hair is faded. Only remnants of the paint...
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national museums of Naples and of Mantua. The lost original would have been bronze. The name of the teacher of Phidias, Hegias of Athens is sometimes invoked...
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of sensation and imagination, and, in its pure activity, it is the transcendental or pure intelligence of God. Chisholm 1911. Suda, Domninos, Hegias,...
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Eponymous archon (redirect from Archons of Athens)
Classical Athens, a system of nine concurrent archons evolved, led by three respective remits over the civic, military, and religious affairs of the state:...
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Hegesinus of Salamis, sometimes said to be the author of the lost epic Cypria Hegesias or Hegias of Athens, sculptor or possibly two sculptors of the generation...
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Phidias (category Acropolis of Athens)
entrance to the Acropolis in Athens. Phidias was the son of Charmides of Athens. The ancients believed that his masters were Hegias and Ageladas.[better source needed]...
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resigning his position to Hegias. Isidore is known principally as the teacher of Damascius, whose testimony in his Life of Isidore presents Isidore in...
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Hegesistratus Hegetoria Hegetorides Hegias Hegias of Athens Heidelberg Painter Heimarmene Hekatompedon temple Helen of Troy Helenus Helepolis Heleus Heliadae...
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who was the great-granddaughter of the Neoplatonic philosopher Plutarch of Athens. He also had a son called Hegias. He was a Roman senator, a patricius...
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Zenodotus (philosopher) (category Neoplatonists in Athens)
was an important philosopher in Athens during the time when Marinus and Hegias were contending for the leadership of the school, but he seems to have...
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Olympiodorus the Younger (category Neoplatonists in Athens)
lived in the early years of the Byzantine Empire, after Justinian's Decree of 529 AD which closed Plato's Academy in Athens and other pagan schools. Olympiodorus...
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This list of ancient Greek philosophers contains philosophers who studied in ancient Greece or spoke Greek. Ancient Greek philosophy began in Miletus with...
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group of Tyrannicides and a kore preserved in Athens, and Hegias, whom Pliny points out as one of Phidias' rivals. Kouros moscophoros, c. 560 BC, Athens. Probably...
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Platonists are followers of Platonism, the philosophy of Plato. Platonism can be said to have begun when Plato founded his academy c. 385 BC. Ancient...
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Agias (redirect from Agias of Troezen)
the "Egias" or "Hegias" (Ἡγίας) in Clement of Alexandria and Pausanias, are only different forms of the same name. Agias was a native of Troezen, and the...
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Hegesias of Cyrene - Hegesias of Magnesia - Hegesinus of Pergamon - Hegias - Heliodorus (philosopher) - Heliodorus of Alexandria - Hellenistic philosophy...
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Metrodorus of Stratonikeia (Caria) (Greek: Μητρόδωρος τῆς Στρατονικείας) was at first a disciple of Epicureanism, but afterwards attached himself to Carneades...
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Georges Sari (category Actresses from Athens)
22 August 1923 – 9 June 2012), a Greek author and actress, was born in Athens. Her mother was French and her father was Greek from Ayvalik, Turkey. She...
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Timolaus of Cyzicus (Greek: Τιμόλαος Κυζικηνός) was one of Plato's students. Cyzicus is an ancient city of Mysia, located in the northwest of Asia Minor...
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Socialist Strategy Hegesias of Cyrene Hegesias of Magnesia Hegesinus of Pergamon Hegias Heidegger and Nazism Heidegger Gesamtausgabe Heideggerian terminology...
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Qahtaba Hebdomon Hebdomon, Cistern of the Hegias Helena, daughter of Alypius Helena Helena (wife of Julian) Helena (niece of Justin II) Helena Angelina Doukaina...
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