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Asclepius or Hepius, Greek god of medicineAsclepius or Hepius, god of medicine in ancient Greek religion and mythology. With serpent-entwined staff or asclepian
Cynaegirus, ancient Greek warrior, died at Marathon in 490 BCCynaegirus, ancient Greek warrior, died at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC. Brother to playwrights Aeschylus and Ameinias, and Philopatho. Bearded man in helmet. Cynegirus
Alexander the Great and his mother Olympias. Alexander III of Macedon, king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon, 356-323 BC. Olympias, Greek princess of the Molossians, c.375-316 BC
Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia, 356-323 BCAlexander III of Macedon or Alexander the Great, king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon, 356-323 BC. Head of youth with diadem and horns of Ammon. Alexander Magnus
Praxiteles, ancient Greek sculptor, 4th century BCPraxiteles, greatest of the ancient Greek or Attic sculptors of the 4th century BC. Believed to be the son of sculptor Cephisodotus the Elder. Praxitelis Graecus
Polygnotus of Thasos, ancient Greek painter, 5th century BCPolygnotus of Thasos, ancient Greek painter from Thasos, active in Athens, 5th century BC. Polygnot. Thas. Pic
Polygnotus of Athens, ancient Greek vase painter, fl. 450-420 BCPolygnotus of Athens, ancient Greek vase painter from Athens, active 450-420 BC. Polygnotus Athen. Pic
Sappho of Lesbos, Greek lyric poet, c.610-570 BCSappho of Lesbos, ancient Greek lyric poet greatly admired in all ages for the beauty of her writing style, c.610-570 BC. Sappho or Psappho
Theocritus, Greek poet from Sicily, c.300-260 BCTheocritus, c.300-260 BC, Greek poet from Sicily and the creator of Ancient Greek pastoral poetry. Theocritus
Mago and Cassius Dionysius of UticaMago, Carthaginian writer, author of a Punic agricultural manual, 6th century BC, and Cassius Dionysius of Utica, ancient Greek agricultural writer and Mago's translator, 2nd century BC
Hesiod, ancient Greek poet, 7th century BCHesiod, ancient Greek poet generally thought to have been active between 750 and 650 BC, around the same time as Homer. Hesiodus
Moschus, ancient Greek bucolic poetMoschus in laurel wreath, ancient Greek bucolic poet and student of the Alexandrian grammarian Aristarchus of Samothrace. Born at Syracuse and flourished about 150 BC
Promotional art for Mary Garden, Perfume of Rigaud, 1913. It was launched in 1910 and later discontinued. Named for the popular Scottish-American operatic lyric singer, 1874-1967
Hippocrates from Kos, ancient Greek physician c.470-370 BCHead believed to be Hippocrates from Kos, famous ancient Greek physician c.470-370 BC. Head of a bearded man with bald head from a round carnelian gem. Creduta per Ippocrate
Antiochus IX Eusebes Cyzicenus, King of Syria, died 96 BCAntiochus IX Eusebes Cyzicenus, ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid kingdom, King of Syria, died 96 BC. Educated in Cyzicus, ancient Greek town in Mysia in Anatolia (now Aydıncıḳ, Turkey)
Lacedaemon, mythical king of Lacedaemon (Sparta). Son of Zeus and the Pleaid Taygete, father of Amyclas and Eurydice with his wife Princess Sparta
Profile portrait of Alexander the Great with horns of AmmonProfile portrait of Alexander the Great with horns. Alexander III of Macedon, 356 - 323 BC, king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
Asclepius, ancient Greek god of medicineAsclepius, hero and god of medicine in ancient Greek religion and mythology. Depicted in carnelian with a serpent-entwined rod. Similar to the statue described by Callistratus. Esculapio
Democritus, ancient Greek philosopher, c. 460-370 BCDemocritus, ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Abdera, c. 460-370 BC. Bearded man in long robe with staff. Democrito Parte Avversa in cameo
Heraclitus of Ephesus, ancient Greek philosopherHeraclitus of Ephesus, ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from the city of Ephesus, fl. c.500 BC. Bearded man in long robe. Heraclito in cameo