Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia
ancient Greek artwork seen by Pausanias ca. 165 CE
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Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia
Summary
Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia is a honorific statue[1].
Key Facts
- Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia is the creator of Daedalus of Sicyon[2].
- Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia is in the country of Greece[3].
- Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia's instance of is recorded as honorific statue[4].
- Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia's depicts is recorded as Aesypus of Elis[5].
- Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia's location is recorded as Altis[6].
- Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 37.638, 'longitude': 21.6306, 'precision': 1e-06}[7].
- Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia's described at URL is recorded as http://arachne.dainst.org/entity/4020529[8].
- Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia's described by source is recorded as Description of Greece[9].
- Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia's time period is recorded as classical antiquity[10].
- Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia's state of conservation is recorded as unlocated, probably destroyed[11].
- Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia's Arachne entity ID is recorded as 4020529[12].
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Works and Contributions
Timon and Aisypos statues at Olympia is the creator of Daedalus of Sicyon[2].