Definitionadj. pertaining to or characteristic of a choragus
Last update: August 7, 2015
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The only extant structures of the classical period are the Hephaesteum, the Dionysiac theatre, and the choragic monument of Lysicrates. [Please select]
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--_THE FRIEZE OF THE CHORAGIC MONUMENT OF LYSIKRATES AT ATHENS_, By HERBERT F. [Please select]
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The frieze of the choragic monument of Lysikrates at Athens, 42 III. [Please select]
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The frieze of the Choragic monument of Lysikrates at Athens, 42 EARLE (M.) [Please select]
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--The frieze of the Choragic Monument of Lysikrates, 42-55 IV. [Please select]
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THE FRIEZE OF THE CHORAGIC MONUMENT OF LYSIKRATES AT ATHENS. [Please select]
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] The small circular Corinthian edifice, called among the common people the Lantern of Diogenes,[68] and erected, as we know from the inscription[69] on the architrave, to commemorate a choragic victory won by Lysikrates, son of Lysitheides, with a boy-chorus of the tribe Akamantis, in the archonship of Euainetos (B.) [Please select]
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