
Lysippe - Wikipedia
Lysippe (/ l aɪ ˈ s ɪ p i /; Ancient Greek: Λυσίππη Lusíppē) is the name of several different women in Greek mythology: Lysippe, the Amazon mother of the river god Tanais. [1] [2] Lysippe, other …
Lysippos - Wikipedia
Lysippos (/ l aɪ ˈ s ɪ p ɒ s /; Ancient Greek: Λύσιππος) [1] was a Greek sculptor of the 4th century BC. Together with Scopas and Praxiteles, he is considered one of the three greatest sculptors …
Lysippus | Ancient Greek Sculptor & Artist | Britannica
Lysippus was a Greek sculptor, head of the school at Árgos and Sicyon in the time of Philip of Macedon and especially active during the reign of Philip’s son Alexander the Great (336–323 …
Lysippe - 华文百科
莱西普(Lysippe)是thespias公主,是国王国王和梅加米德( King Thespius)的50个女儿之一,或者是他的众多妻子之一。 当赫拉克尔(Heracles)狩猎并最终杀死了 Cithaeronian狮子 …
Greek Mythology: Lysippe - Blogger
2015年7月6日 · In Greek mythology, Lysippe was described as the mother of Teuthras the Mysian king. Her son killed a sacred boar of goddess Artemis during hunt and was driven mad by the …
Lysippe - Greek Mythology Wiki
Lysippe was one of the daughters of Thespius, King of Thespiae, Boeotia. She was one of the forty-nine of his fifty daughters to sleep with Herakles while he was in Thespia. She would …
Lysippe (Amazon) | Greek Mythology Wiki | Fandom
Queen Lysippa was the first Amazon who founded Themyscira. She was notable for her disregard for marriage and her devotion to war. Legends say that for these unnatural tendencies for …
User-submitted name Lysippe - Behind the Name
It is said that Aphrodite put a spell on Lysippe's son so that he would fall in love with his mother, but because he couldn't have her, he killed himself. During her grief Lysippe built the Amazon …
Lysippe — Wikipédia
Lysippe de Sicyone (né vers 395 av. J.-C. et mort vers 305 av. J.-C.) est un sculpteur et bronzier de la Grèce antique, portraitiste attitré d'Alexandre le Grand, père et maître de Daippos, …
Lysippus | Artist | Royal Academy of Arts
Lysippe / par Maxime Collignon ... étude critique, illustrée de vingt-quatre reproductions hors texte. - Paris: [1904] 18/2666