Arcesilaus (disambiguation)

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Arcesilaus or Arkesilaos (/ˌɑːrsɛsɪˈl.əs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀρκεσίλαος) is a Greek name, Arcesilaus is the Latin spelling, which may refer to:

Four Kings of Cyrene[]

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Artists & writers[]

  • Arcesilaus, an Athenian comic poet of the Old Comedy, none of whose works are extant.
  • Arcesilaus, a sculptor who made a statue of the goddess Diana, celebrated by an ode of Simonides. He may, therefore, have flourished about 500 BCE.
  • Arcesilaus of Paros, was, according to Pliny, one of the first encaustic painters, and a contemporary of Polygnotus, around 460 BCE.
  • Arcesilaus, a painter, the son of the sculptor Tisicrates, flourished about 280 or 270 BCE. Pausanias mentions a painter of the same name, whose picture of Leosthenes and his sons was to be seen in the Peiraeeus. Though Leosthenes was killed in the war of Athens against Lamia, 323 BCE, Sillig argues, that the fact of his sons being included in the picture favors the supposition that it was painted after his death, and that we may therefore safely refer the passages of Pausanias and of Pliny to the same person.
  • Arcesilaus (sculptor)

Astronomy[]

See also[]

  • Archelaus (disambiguation), a name commonly transliterated as "Arcesilaus"

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSmith, William (1870). "Arcesilaus". In Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 1. p. 259.

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