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21Sicyon — For the modern municipality, see Sikyona. Sicyon (Σικυών) was an ancient Greek city situated in the northern Peloponnesus between Corinth and Achaea. The king list given by Pausanias [Pausanias 2.5.6 6.7.] comprises twenty four kings, beginning… …
22Art in ancient Greece — This article is part of the series on: History of Greek art Greek Bronze Age Cycladic art Minoan art Mycenean art Art in ancient Greece Archaic Greek art Classical Greek art Hellenistic a …
23Nicomachus of Thebes — For other people named Nicomachus, see Nicomachus (disambiguation). Ancient Greek painters   Agatharchus Androcydes Antiphilus Apelles Apollodorus …
24Melanthius — For other uses, see Melanthius (disambiguation). Ancient Greek painters   Agatharchus Androcydes Antiphilus Apelles Apollodorus …
25Cimon of Cleonae — Ancient Greek painters   Agatharchus Androcydes Antiphilus Apelles Apollodorus Aristides of Thebes Cimon of Cleonae …
26Glycera (courtesan) — Glycera (the sweet one) was a popular name often used for Hellenistic hetaerae , held by: #The daughter of Thalassis and the mistress of Harpalus and Menander. (Athen. xiii. pp. 586, 595, 605, c.) #The mistress of Pausias, born in Sicyon. #A… …
27List of Greek artists — This is a list of Greek artists from the antiquity to today.Artists have been categorised according to their main artistic profession and according to the major historical period they lived in:The Ancient (until the foundation of the Byzantine… …
28Pamphilus (painter) — For other uses, see Pamphilus .Pamphilus of Amphipolis (Ancient Greek: polytonic|Πάμφιλος, 4th century BC) was a Macedonian [Suda s. v. Apelles; Macedo natione, Plinius.] distinguished painter and head of Sicyonian school. He was the disciple of… …
29Идиллия — (от греческого слова эйниллион , буквально маленькая картина ). Под И. подразумевается род искусственной (не народной) поэзии, средний между эпосом и лирикой, иногда с присоединением драмы. Содержание И. составляют настроения, мысли и обыденный… …
30Balladenjahr — Als Balladenjahr bezeichnet man in der deutschen Literaturgeschichte das Jahr 1797,[1] in welchem innerhalb weniger Monate viele der bekanntesten Balladen Goethes und Schillers entstanden. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Zugehörige Balladen 2 Begriff 3 …