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    Paeonius of Mende (redirect from Paionios)
    Paeonius /piːˈoʊniəs/ (Greek: Παιώνιος Paiṓnios) of Mende, Chalkidiki was a Greek sculptor of the late 5th century BC. He most likely received his early...
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    The Nike of Paionios is an ancient statue of the Greek goddess of victory, Nike, made by sculptor Paionios (Paeonius of Mende) between 425 BC and 420 BC...
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    Additionally, Paionios's Nike has adopted a striding stance as opposed to a pinwheel-type running stance. By changing Nike's stance, Paionios has relinquished...
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  • Nike Nike of Callimachus, an ancient statue of the goddess Nike Nike of Paionios, a statue of Nike from Olympia, Greece Nike of Paros, a sculpture from...
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    (attributed to Praxiteles), some objects from the Temple of Zeus, the Nike of Paionios, as well as an oenochoe that belonged to Phidias. The extent of its bronze...
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  • Euboia. Mende was also the birthplace of the sculptor Paeionius, (also Paionios), who made a statue of Nike, which was put on top of the victory pillar...
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    "Athenodoros, son of Agesander". The others are "Agesandros, son of Paionios" (Paionios is a rare name) and "Polydoros, son of Polydoros". It is thought...
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    Pietranik Royal Australian Mint 68 5 180 2004 Athens, Greece Obverse: Nike of Paionios with Panathenaic Stadium and the Acropolis of Athens in the background...
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  • Helios role. In Crete, three Dactyls bore names suggestive of healing: Paionios (later associated with Asclepius), Epimedes, and Iasios. It was said that...
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    appropriate motif for figured akroteria.” Ancient Greek acroterion as Nike, by Paionios, 421 BC, marble, Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Olympia, Greece Ancient...
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    altar of Pergamon, conceived shortly after in the same spirit. Nike of Paionios Janson, H.W. (1995)History of Art. 5th edn. Revised and expanded by Anthony...
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    the Nike of Paionios. Since the first reconstruction of the pediments by Treu in 1897 and the rejection of Pausanias's ascription to Paionios of Mende and...
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    Paeonius of Ephesus (/piːˈoʊniəs/ Greek: Παιώνιος Paiṓnios) (fl. c. 420 to 380 BCE) was an ancient Greek architect, one of the builders of the temple of...
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  • Makarios to the presidency. Founded in 1976, DISY's logo is the Nike of Paionios. In the 1976 legislative election, the newly-established Democratic Rally...
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    a characteristic posture in later depictions of Nike like the Nike of Paionios. In the classical period this posture replaced the archaic "kneeling run"...
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  • Temple of Apollo in Didyma (c. 334 BC), designed by Daphnis of Mileto and Paionios of Ephesus, has golden proportions. It is claimed that the upper level...
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    kilometers from Miletus in Ionia. It was designed by Daphnis of Miletus and Paionios of Ephesus at the end of the fourth century BC, but the construction, never...
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    responsible: "Athenodoros, son of Agesander", "Agesandros, son of Paionios" (Paionios is a rare name) and "Polydoros, son of Polydoros". These are the...
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    portal Visual arts portal Victoria Romana (Hadrian's Library) Nike of Paionios Nike of Paros Nike of Marathon Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Timotheus" ...
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    Nothing is known of its authorship: despite an ascription of the metopes to Paionios (since refuted), the frieze cannot be associated with any sculptor, workshop...
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    abroad). Paeonia, comes from Ancient Greek: paiōnía (παιωνία), related to paiṓnios (healing) and paiôn (physician), as Paiā́npaean. According to Homer, Paean...
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    statues, the Winged Victory of Samothrace from Samothrace and the Nike of Paionios in Olympia. The Nike of Megara was found at the outset of the Greek War...
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    arts portal Winged Victory of Samothrace Nike Fixing her Sandal Nike of Paionios Nike of Epidaurus Sourlas, Dimitris (2019). The Library of Hadrian (brochure)...
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  • the 4th century, Paeanius is mentioned several times (in the Attic form Paionios, Greek: Παιώνιος). Paeanius was born around 337 into a wealthy family of...
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    you.” Achaemenid destruction of Athens Nike Fixing her Sandal Nike of Paionios Winged Victory of Samothrace Herodotus Book 6: Erato, 114 "In this part...
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