278" class="pginternal">278. Ancestors, worship of, in Greece, 14. Ancient writings of the Eleans, 15. Andokides, vase-painter, 229, 230. Andreas, sculptor, 118. Angelion, sculptor, 122, 304, 334. Aniconic statues, 58. Anochos, statue at Olympia, 110, 111. Anointing, as athletic motive, 133f. Antaios, bout with Herakles, on proto-Attic amphora, 13. Antenor, sculptor, 174, 175. Anthologies, Greek, 43, 239, 368. Anthropometry in Greek sculpture, 68. Antidotos, painter, 29, 233. Antigenes, statue at Olympia, 357. Antignotos, sculptor, 136. Antigonos, statue at Olympia, 346. Antikythera, bronze statue of youth from sea near, 80f.; - statuette from sea near, 78, 79.
Antioch, date of founding of, 121. Antipatros, statue at Olympia, 118; - father of, bribed by Syracuse, 33.
Antoninus Pius, coins of, showing pine, 21. Apellas, sculptor, 131, 267, 367. Aphaia, temple of, on Aegina, 123f. Aphrodeisios, Tiberios Klaudios, statue at Olympia, 359; - victor in horse-race, 262.
Aphrodite, altar at Olympia, 351; - statue in Heraion at Olympia, 326;
- temple at Naukratis, 334.
Apobates, chariot-race, 272f.; - armor worn in, 272, 273;
- known at Athens and in Boeotia, 273;
- preserves tradition of Homeric warfare, 272;
- on reliefs, 272;
- apobates, horse-race, at Olympia, 282f.
Apollas, lost work of, on Olympic victors, 45, 130, 343. Apollo, as athlete, 88; - beaten in running, 76;
- beats Ares in boxing, 88, 235, 285;
- beats Hermes in running, 88, 285;
- as charioteer, 129, 270;
- combat with Herakles, 88, 89;
- cult statue of, represented on vases, 335;
- as god of boxing at Delphi, 235;
- as god of boxing in Homer, 235;
- as god of contests, 75;
- as god of youth,
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