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- Ageladas (723 bytes)
3: ...was said to have been the teacher of [[Myron]], [[Phidias]] and [[Polyclitus]]; this tradition is a testimo... - Agoracritus (387 bytes)
1: ... and [[Athens|Athenian]] sculptor of the age of [[Phidias]], and said to have been his favourite pupil.
3: ...[[Rhamnus]] of [[Nemesis]], by some attributed to Phidias himself. Of this statue part of the head is in th... - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
123: *[[Paul Granlund]] (1925 - 2003)
227: *[[Phidias]] (c. 490 BC - c. 430 BC) - Ancient Olympic Games (9077 bytes)
19: ...us]], the father of the Greek gods, scuplted by [[Phidias]]. This statue was one of the ancient [[Seven Won...
23: The only competition held then was the ''[[stadion]]'' ra...
41: ...e [[Summer Olympic Games|Modern Olympic Games]], only men who spoke greek were allowed to participate ...
43: ...ung man was rejected for seeming too mature, and only after his boyfriend interceded with the king of ...
55: ...n in the games was limited to male athletes; the only way women were allowed to take part was to enter... - Parthenon (12682 bytes)
9: ...t under the general supervision of the sculptor [[Phidias]], who also had charge of the sculptural decorati...
17: [[image:ac.parthenon4.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Only a few sculptures remain on the Parthenon.]]
19: ...es both internally and externally. These survive only in part, but there are good descriptions of most...
27: ...igion for close to a thousand years. It was certainly still intact in the 4th century AD, by which tim...
50: ...some scholars have argued that the Parthenon was only ''used'' as a treasury. While this opinion was f... - Acropolis, Athens (7462 bytes)
9: ...poleis in Greece, the Acropolis of Athens is commonly known as "the Acropolis" without qualification. ...
11: ... cliffs on three sides. It is accessible by foot only to the west, where it is linked by a low ridge t...
18: ...ring the [[Golden Age]] of Athens (460-430 BC). [[Phidias]], a great Athenian sculptor, and [[Ictinus]] and...
20: ...he building of the [[Parthenon]] to Ictinus and [[Phidias]]. In [[437 BC]] [[Mnesicles]] started building ...
22: ...ere both in the sanctuary. Behind the Propylaea, Phidias' gigantic bronze statue of ''[[Athena Promachos]]... - Golden Ratio (15928 bytes)
13: ... of the [[Greeks|Greek]] [[sculpture|sculptor]] [[Phidias]], who was long believed to have used the golden ...
40: ...mber minus one? The answer is yes, but there is only one number, and it is the golden number ''x'' in...
54: ...tio value <math>\approx\ 1.618034 </math> is the only positive number that is exactly 1 less than its ...
148: ...d the ''Divina Proportione'', which explored not only the mathematics of the golden ratio, but also it... - Olympia, Greece (5214 bytes)
55: ...ns below) which housed this statue, the studio of Phidias was excavated in the [[1950]]s. Evidence found t...
59: ...n-day [[Olympic Games]] is lit by reflection of sunlight in a [[parabolic mirror]] at the restored Oly...
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