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Apollonius of Tralles, the Glossary

Index Apollonius of Tralles

Apollonius of Tralles (Απολλώνιος ὁ Τραλλιανός) (in Caria) was an Ancient Greek sculptor who flourished in the 2nd century BCE.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Amphion, Amphion and Zethus, Ancient Greece, Caria, Dirce, Farnese Bull.

  2. Ancient Greeks in Caria
  3. Hellenistic sculptors
  4. People from Tralles

Amphion

There are several characters named Amphion in Greek mythology.

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Amphion and Zethus

Amphion () and Zethus (Ζῆθος Zēthos) were, in ancient Greek mythology, the twin sons of Zeus (or Theobus) by Antiope.

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Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece (Hellás) was a northeastern Mediterranean civilization, existing from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of classical antiquity, that comprised a loose collection of culturally and linguistically related city-states and other territories.

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Caria

Caria (from Greek: Καρία, Karia; Karya) was a region of western Anatolia extending along the coast from mid-Ionia (Mycale) south to Lycia and east to Phrygia.

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Dirce

Dirce (modern Greek, meaning "double" or "cleft") was a queen of Thebes as the wife of Lycus in Greek mythology.

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Farnese Bull

The Farnese Bull (Toro Farnese), formerly in the Farnese collection in Rome, is a massive Roman elaborated copy of a Hellenistic sculpture.

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See also

Ancient Greeks in Caria

Hellenistic sculptors

People from Tralles

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollonius_of_Tralles