Acestor

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Acestor (Ancient Greek: Ἀκέστωρ), meaning "healer" or "saviour", was the name of several figures in Classical mythology and history:

Mythological

Historical

  • Acestor, a sculptor mentioned by Pausanias as having executed a statue of Alexibius,[9] a native of Heraea in Arcadia, who had gained a victory in the pentathlon at the Olympic Games. He was born at Knossos, or at any rate exercised his profession there for some time.[10] He had a son named Amphion, who was also a sculptor, and had studied under Ptolichus of Corcyra;[11] so that Acestor must have been a contemporary of the latter, who flourished around Olympiad 82 (452 BC).[12]

References

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  1. ^ Euripides, Andromache 901
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  3. ^ Plutarch, Quaestiones Graecae 37
  4. ^ Aristophanes Aves, 31
  5. ^ Schol. ad loc.
  6. ^ Vespae. 1216
  7. ^ Phot. and Suda s.v. Σάκας
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  9. ^ Pausanias, vi. 17. § 2
  10. ^ Pausanias, x. 15. § 4
  11. ^ Pausanias, vi. 3. § 2
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