Sostratus of Knidos Cnidus born 3rd century BC , was a Greeks Greek architect and engineer . He designed the lighthouse of Alexandria , one of the Seven Wonders of the World ca. 280 BC , on the island of Pharos off Alexandria, Egypt . External links http www.tmth.edu.gr en aet 6 87.html Sostratus of Cnidus bio from the Technology Museum of Thessaloniki DEFAULTSORT Sostratus Of Cnidus Category Ancient Greek architects Category Lighthouse builders Category Ancient Cnidians Category 3rd century BC people Category Hellenistic engineers Category Ptolemaic court Greece architect stub bg da Sostratos fra Knidos de Sostratos von Knidos es S strato de Cnido fr Sostrate de Cnide it Sostrato di Chio la Sostratus Cnidius nl Sostratos van Knidos ja pl Sostratos z Knidos pt S strato de Cnido sh Sostrat iz Knida ... more details
Sostratus Sostratos may refer to Sostratus of Cnidus , designer of the Lighthouse of Alexandria Sostratus of Dyme , Greek mythological hero and friend of Hercules Sostratus of Pellene , runner and Olympic winner Sostratus of Macedon conspirator against Alexander dab el it Sostrato la Sostratus ... more details
Sostratus Sostratos was an Ancient Greece Ancient Greek Ancient Olympic Games Olympian . He was from the Achaea n Pellene and won in the Olympia, Greece Olympic Games in the 80th Olympiad in 460 BC in the stadium. According to Pausanias geographer Pausanias , Sostratus tried the Olympic victory for the Achaeans after many years as according to a myth in 156 BC in the 6th Olympiad, Oibotas of Dyme won as the Dyme ans did not awatd as they tried that to curse for not win again as an Achaean in the Olympic Games. The mythology said that the curse caught and that, the Achaeans tried to receive other awards and the statue that brought to Olympia. Then, Sostratus won in the stadium broke the curse. ref Pausanias geographer Pausanias Achaica ref References references Category Ancient Achaean athletes Category Pellene Category Ancient Olympic competitors el ... more details
Other uses Sostratus disambiguation SostratusSostratus was a Greek mythology Greek mythological hero, he was a friend of Hercules . He was Achaea n from the ancient city of Dyme , held in veneration by its inhabitants. When Pausanias geographer Pausanias mentioned him when he visited Dyme, in the side of a public road where it had the tomb of Sostradus in which it was built by Hercules for his honoring his friend. At his tomb. it had a pillar with the form of Hercules in which the Dymeans received them military service. ref Pausanias geographer Pausanias Achaica ref Different sources and archeology which identified with Polystratus , a hero of Dyme which he helped Hercules in the war against the Elean king Augeas and he was killed there. In archaeological excavations founded a pillar with that which was recorded by Pausanias where it had the tomb of Sostratus not with the name Polystratus. ref Kostas Triantafylloy Patras Historic Dictionary , 3rd Edition, 1995 ref References references Category Mythology of Achaea Category Dymi Category Greek mythological hero cult el ... more details
For other persons with the same name, see SostratusSostratus son of Amyntas, a noble Macedonian youth, in the service of Alexander the Great. He was one of those implicated in the conspiracy of the pages against that monarch, for which he was stoned to death together with his lover Hermolaus of Macedon Hermolaus References Who s who in the age of Alexander the Great prosopography of Alexander s empire ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 SmithDGRBM Category 327 BC deaths Category Ancient Macedonians who were executed Category People executed by stoning Category 4th century BC Greek people Category Conspirators against Alexander the Great Category People executed by Alexander the Great ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Cnidus partof Corinthian War image Image trireme.jpg 300px caption A Greek trireme date 394 BC place Off the coast of Cnidus , in the Aegean Sea casus territory result Decisive Athenian Achaemenid Empire Persian victory combatant1 Athens , br Achaemenid Dynasty Persia combatant2 Sparta commander1 Conon , br Pharnabazus commander2 Peisander general Peisander strength1 90 triremes strength2 85 triremes casualties1 Minimal casualties2 Entire fleet Campaignbox Corinthian War The Battle of Cnidus 394 BC , was a joint Athens Athenian and Achaemenid Empire Persian operation against the Spartan naval fleet in the Corinthian War . A combined Athenian Persian fleet, led by the former Greeks Greek admiral Conon , destroyed the Sparta n fleet led by the inexperienced Peisander general Peisander , ending Sparta s brief bid for naval supremacy. The battle outcome was a significant boost for the anti Spartan coalition that resisted Spartan hegemony in the course of the Corinthian War. Prelude In 394 BC , King Agesilaus II of Sparta and his army were recalled from Ionia to the Greek mainland to help fight the Corinthian War. The Spartan fleet, under Peisander, also began a return to Greece, sailing out from its harbor at Cnidus. The Athenian part of the joint fleet was led by Conon, and the Persian satrap Pharnabazus led a Phoenician fleet from the Chersonese to oppose the Spartans. ref Xenophon, Hellenica , IV 3 10 12 ref The fleets met near Cnidus . According to Isocrates, King Evagoras of Cyprus contributed the greatest part of the forces for the sea fight off Cnidus. The battle Sources are vague for the events of the battle itself. It appears that the Spartan fleet encountered advance elements of the Athenian fleet and engaged them with some ... missing Category 394 BC Category Naval battles involving Sparta Cnidus 394 BC Category Naval battles of the Corinthian War Cnidus 394 BC ca Batalla de Cnidos de Schlacht von Knidos es Batalla de Cnidos ... more details
Diocles lang el of Cnidus , a Platonism Platonic philosopher , who is mentioned as the author of Discussions from which a fragment is quoted by Eusebius blockquote Diocles of Cnidos asserts in his Diatribae , that through fear of the followers of Theodorus the Atheist Theodorus , and of the sophist Bion of Borysthenes Bion , who used to assail the philosophers, and shrank from no means of refuting them, Arcesilaus took precautions, in order to avoid trouble, by never appearing to suggest any dogma, but used to put forward the suspense of judgement as a protection, like the black juice which the cuttlefish es throw out. ref Eusebius , Praeparatio Evangelica 14.6 ref blockquote Notes reflist SmithDGRBM Category Academic philosophers Category Ancient Greek philosophers Category 3rd century BC philosophers AncientGreece bio stub ca Diocles de Cnidos ... more details
Distinguish Eudoxus of Cyzicus Eudoxus of Cnidus 410 or 408 BC &ndash 355 or 347 BC was a Ancient Greece Greek astronomer , mathematician , scholar and student of Plato . Since all his own works are lost, our knowledge of him is obtained from secondary sources, such as Aratus s poem on astronomy . Theodosius of Bithynia Theodosius of Bithynia s Sphaerics may be based on a work of Eudoxus. Life His name Eudoxus means good opinion and good fame in Greek language Greek , from eu good, doxa opinion or belief or fame . It is analogous to the Latin name Benedictus Benedict, Benedetto . Eudoxus s father Aeschines of Cnidus loved to watch stars at night. Eudoxus first travelled to Taranto Tarentum to study with Archytas , from whom he learned mathematics . While in Italy, Eudoxus visited Sicily, where he studied medicine with Philistion of Locri Philiston . Around 387 BC, at the age of 23 ... needed date September 2010 . He eventually returned to his native Cnidus, where he served in the city assembly. While in Cnidus, he built an observatory and continued writing and lecturing on theology ... , on spherical astronomy , probably based on observations made by Eudoxus in Egypt and Cnidus On Speeds ... book author Huxley, GL title Eudoxus of Cnidus p. 465 7 in the Dictionary of Scientific Biography ... don.allen history eudoxus eudoxus.html Eudoxus of Cnidus MacTutor Biography id Eudoxus ws Diogenes ... associated with Eudoxus http www.losttrails.com pages Hproject Caria Cnidus Cnidus.html Herodotus Project Extensive B W photo essay of Cnidus http www.dioi.org vols wf0.pdf Dennis Duke, Statistical ... Greek mathematics Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eudoxus Of Cnidus ALTERNATIVE ... Of Cnidus Category 5th century BC births Category 4th century BC deaths Category 4th century ... van Cnidus ja no Eudoksos fra Knidos pms Eud ss d Cnido pl Eudoksos z Knidos pt Eudoxo ... fi Eudoksos sv Eudoxos uk vi Eudoxus c a Cnidus ... more details
Image Cnidus Aphrodite Altemps Inv8619.jpg thumb 260px The Ludovisi Cnidian Aphrodite , Roman marble copy torso and thighs with restored head, arms, legs and drapery support The Aphrodite of Cnidus was one of the most famous works of the ancient Greece ancient Greek Sculpture sculptor Praxiteles of Classical Athens Athens 4th century BC . It and its copies are often referred to as the Venus Pudica modest Venus type, on account of her covering her naked vulva with her right hand. Variants of the Venus Pudica suggesting an action to cover the breasts are the Venus de Medici or the Capitoline Venus . Original Image Colonna Venus front.jpg thumb left The Colonna Venus The statue became famous for its beauty, meant to be appreciated from every angle, and for being the first life size representation of the nude female form. It depicted the goddess Aphrodite as she prepared for the ritual bath that restored her purity not virginity , discarding her drapery in her left hand, while modestly shielding herself with her right hand. At first glance it may appear where her hand is placed is a gesture of modesty, but in all actuality it only emphasizes her nudity. According to a possibly apocryphal account by Pliny the Elder Pliny , Praxiteles received a commission from the citizens of Kos for a statue of the goddess Aphrodite. Praxiteles then created two versions one fully draped, and the other completely nude. The shocked citizens of Kos rejected the nude statue and purchased the draped version. The design and appearance of the draped version is today unknown as it didn t survive, nor did ... of a coin from Knidos showing the Aphrodite of Cnidus, by Praxiteles Praxiteles was alleged ... faithful copies, the Aphrodite of Cnidus also inspired various variations, which include the Capitoline ... http penelope.uchicago.edu grout encyclopaedia romana greece hetairai aphrodite.html Aphrodite of Cnidus ..., 1995. DEFAULTSORT Aphrodite Of Cnidus Category 4th century BC Greek sculptures Category Sculptures ... more details
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Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year nav 285 BC year in topic 285 NOTOC Year 285 BC was a year of the Roman calendar pre Julian Roman calendar . At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Canina and Lepidus or, less frequently, year 469 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 285 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Egypt June 26 &ndash Ancient Egypt Egypt s Ptolemy I Soter abdicates. He is succeeded by his youngest son by his wife Berenice I of Egypt Berenice , Ptolemy II Philadelphus , who has been co regent for three years. A 110 metre tall Lighthouse of Alexandria lighthouse on the island of Pharos in Alexandria s harbour is completed and serves as a landmark for ships in the eastern Mediterranean . Built by Sostratus of Cnidus for Ptolemy II of Egypt , it is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. It is a technological triumph and is the archetype of all lighthouses since. A broad spiral ramp leads to the top, where a fire burns at night. Seleucid Empire Demetrius Poliorcetes is deserted by his troops and surrenders to Seleucus I Nicator Seleucus at Cilicia , where Seleucus keeps him a prisoner. onlyinclude Births Deaths Dicaearchus , Ancient Greece Greek philosopher, cartographer, geographer, mathematician and author b. c. 350 BC Theophrastus , Greek philosopher, a native of Eressos in Lesbos , the successor of Aristotle in the Peripatetic school b. c. 370 BC References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 285 Bc Category 285 BC ast 285 edC be 285 . . be x old 285 . . bs 285 p.n.e. ca 285 aC cs 285 p . n. l. cy 285 CC da 285 f.Kr. de 285 v. Chr. el 285 . . es 285 a. C. eo 285 eu K. a. 285 fa fr 285 gl 285 ko 285 hy . . . 285 hr 285. pr. Kr. io 285 aK id 285 SM it 285 a.C. ka . . 285 sw 285 KK la 285 a.C.n. lb 285 lt 285 m. pr. m. e. hu I. e. 285 mk 285 . . . mr . . . ms 285 ... more details
Other persons Philotas Philotas son of Carsis was a Thracians Thracian , who may have married the daughter of a Macedon ian aristocrat named Philotas. He was one of the page s basilikoi paides in the service of Alexander the Great, who were induced by Hermolaus and Sostratus to join in the conspiracy against the king s life. He was stoned to death together with the other accomplices. References Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Philotas Son Of Carsis Category Royal pages of Alexander the Great Category Ancient Thracians who were executed Category Conspirators against Alexander the Great Category People executed by Alexander the Great ... more details
Greeks 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 Empire , the Byzantine until the fall of Constantinople in 1453 and the Modern period 1453 today . Ancient Greece Poets main List of Ancient Greek poets Painters Agatharchus , Antiphilus , Apelles , Apollodorus painter , Aristides of Thebes , Cimon of Cleonae , Echion painter , Euphranor , Eupompus , Melanthius , Panaenus , Parrhasius painter Parrhasius , Pausias , Polyeidos poet , Polygnotus , Protogenes , Theon of Samos , Timarete , Timomachus , Zeuxis , Vase painters main List of Greek Vase Painters Potters Andokides , Euphronios , Euthymides , Exekias , Kachrylion , Nikosthenes , Phintias painter , Sculptors Agasias , Ageladas , Agesander of Rhodes , Alcamenes , Alexandros of Antioch , Antenor , Apollonius of Tralles , Archermus , Bathycles of Magnesia , Boethus , Bryaxis , Bupalus , Butades , Calamis 5th century BC , Calamis 4th century BC , Canachus , Cephisodotus the Elder , Cephisodotus the Younger , Chares of Lindos , Damophon , Demetrius of Alopece , Dipoenus and Scyllis , Endoeus , Epigonus , Euphranor , Eutychides , Hegias of Athens , Kresilas , Kritios , Leochares , Lycius sculptor , Lysippos , Lysistratus , Menecrates sculptor , Micon , Myron , Onatas , Paeonius , Pasiteles , Phidias , Polycles 370 BCE , Polycles 155 BC , Polykleitos , Polykleitos the Younger , Praxias and Androsthenes , Praxiteles , Pythagoras of Rhegium , Rhoecus , Scopas , Silanion , Smilis , Sosicles sculptor , Strongylion , Theodorus of Samos , Thrasymedes , Timotheos , Xenokrates of Sicyon Architects Apollodorus of Damascus , Callimachus sculptor , Chersiphron , Dinocrates , Eupalinus , Iktinos , Kallikrates , Metagenes , Mnesikles , Aeulius Nicon , Philon , Pythis , Satyros , Sostratus of Cnidus , Novelists Achilles Tatius , Antoniu ... more details
Eudoxus or Eudoxos was the name of two ancient Greece ancient Greeks Eudoxus of Cnidus c. 400s BC 408 BC c. 340s BC 347 BC , Greek astronomer and mathematician. Eudoxus of Cyzicus fl. 130s BC 130 BC , Greek navigator. See also Eudoxus lunar crater 11709 Eudoxos , asteroid disambig de Eudoxos el es Eudoxus he no Eudoksos pl Eudoksos pt Eudoxo ... more details
Several people or things bear the name Aeschylus Aeschylus , Athenian playwright of the 5th century BC, best known for the Oresteia trilogy Aeschylus of Athens , King of Athens from 778 755 BC Aeschylus of Alexandria , epic poet in the 2nd century Aeschylus of Cnidus , contemporary of Cicero, and one of the most celebrated rhetoricians in Asia Minor Aeschylus of Rhodes , governor of that city after its conquest by Alexander the Great 2876 Aeschylus , asteroid named after the playwright disambig DEFAULTSORT Aeschylus ... more details
Deveboynu Cape Turkish language Turkish Deveboynu Burnu Greek language Greek Krio is a promontory in southwest Turkey , on the Aegean Sea , at the extreme end of the Dat a Peninsula , north of the island of Rhodes . The modern town of Tekir is located here. It was probably the location of the ancient city of Cnidus q.v. . AegeanTR geo stub coord missing Turkey Category Headlands of Turkey Category Mu la ... more details
Knidus or Cnidus was an Ancient Greece ancient Greek city on the Elaea promontory of Cyprus Elaea promontory in northeastern Cyprus . It currently lies in the de facto Northern Cyprus Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus References Richard Talbert , Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World , ISBN 0 691 03169 X , p. 72 Cyprus geo stub Euro hist stub coord missing Cyprus Category Ancient cities in Northern Cyprus Category Former populated places in Cyprus ... more details
Levogyre can refer to In chemistry, a synonym of levorotation , In astronomy, the Levogyre is the long since discredited structure of the Universe proposed by ancient Greek astronomer Eudoxus of Cnidus A series of nested crystalline spheres which contains fixed stars and moving planets which rotate around an immovable Earth with each sphere connected a randomly distributed series by gimbal like axes. In art, The Levogyre is a 1974 painting by Paul Laffoley depicting a series of nested shells connected by gimbals. disambig ... more details
. Lighthouse ca. 3rd c. BC The Lighthouse of Alexandria was designed and constructed by Sostratus of Cnidus . Image PHAROS2006.jpg 150px Alarm clock 3rd c. BC The Hellenistic engineer and inventor Ctesibius ... more details
The Doric or Dorian Hexapolis was a federation of six cities hexapolis of Dorians Dorian foundation, and included Kos , on the island of the same name in the Aegean Sea Aegean sea Cnidus , in Caria Halicarnassus , also in Caria Lindus , on the island of Rhodes Ialysos , also on Rhodes and Camirus , also on Rhodes. The members of this hexapolis were accustomed to celebrate a festival, with games, on the Triopian promontory near Cnidus, in honour of the Triopian Apollo the prizes in those games were brazen tripods, which the victors had to dedicate in the Greek temple temple of Apollo and Halicarnassus was struck out of the league, because one of her citizens carried the tripod to his own house before dedicating it in the temple of Apollo. The hexapolis thus became the Doric Pentapolis . Herodotus Herod. i. 144. See also Decapolis meaning ten cities Heptapolis meaning seven cities Pentapolis five Tetrapolis four Tripolis three References SmithDGRG coord missing Turkey Category Ancient Greek sites in Turkey Category Dorian Hexapolis Category Doris Ancient Greece stub ca Hex polis d rica es Hex polis d rica it Esapoli dorica he no Det doriske hexapolis pl Heksapolis pt Hex pole D rica fi Doorilainen heksapolis ... more details
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Diocles may refer to Diocles mythology Diocles , a person in Greek mythology Roman emperor Diocletian , formerly named Diocles Diocles of Carystus , Greek physician who lived 4th century BC Diocles mathematician , 2nd century BC and the beginning of the 1st century BC Diocles of Messenia , winner of the stadion race of the 7th Olympic Games in 752 BC Diocles of Corinth , winner of the stadion race of the 13th Olympic Games in 728 BC Diocles of Magnesia , Greek writer on ancient philosophers quoted many times by Diogenes Laertius Diocles of Cnidus , Greek philosopher who wrote a work quoted by Eusebius Diocles of Syracuse , fl . 413 408 BC , Greek lawgiver in the city state of Syracuse Gaius Appuleius Diocles , Roman charioteer disambig ca Diocles de Diokles el es Diocles fr Diocl s it Diocle hu Diokl sz egy rtelm s t lap nl Diocles pl Diokles ru ... more details
for the Rhodian poet Peisander Peisander lang el was a Sparta n general during the Corinthian War . In 395 BC, he was placed in command of the Spartan fleet in the Aegean Sea Aegean by his half brother, the king Agesilaus II . Peisander was a relatively inexperienced general, and in the first action his fleet saw, at the Battle of Cnidus , the Spartan fleet was decisively defeated. Peisander died fighting aboard his ship. References Fine, John V.A. The Ancient Greeks A critical history Harvard University Press, 1983 . ISBN 0 674 03314 0 cite wikisource Hellenica Xenophon DEFAULTSORT Peisander Category Ancient Spartan admirals Category 4th century BC Greek people Category Ancient Greeks killed in battle Category 394 BC deaths Category Corinthian War ca Pisandre d Esparta de Peisander el es Pisandro general sh Pizandar general fi Peisandros ... more details