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Myron made many bronze sculptures c. 480 BC - 440 BC.
Myron of Eleutherae sculpted the Discobolus.
A - Athens, acropolis, agora, aristocracy, Achilles, Archaic [art], Aristophanes, Aristotle, Alexander, Alexandria, Alcibiades, B- Bacchus, Bull of Minos C- Corinthian [pillars], Crete, Classical [art] D- Doric [pillars], democracy, Delphi, Dorian, Darius, Delian League, Salamis, E - Euripides F - Fresco G - Greece, Greek H - Hellas, Hellenistic, Hellenes, helots, hoplite, Homer, Heracles, Herodatus, I - Ionic [pillars], Ionia, infantry, Iliad, Icarus J - Juktas (ancient city) K - Knossos, L - Leonidas, Lesbos, M - Minoans, Myceneans, Marathon, Myron, Macedonia, Mycenae, N - Nemesis, Nereids, Nyx O - oligarchy, Olympics, Oracle, Oddyssey P - Pericles, polis, phalanx, perioci, Parthenon, Plato, Peloponnesus, Persian, Phidias, Praxitiles, Pythagoras, Phillip II Q - quorum R - Rhodes, Rhea S - Socrates, Sophocles, Sicily, T - tyrant, trireme, Troy, Trojan, Thera, Titans, Thermopylae, Thucidides, U - Uranus, Ulysses (or Odysseus) V - victory W - warfare X - Xerxes Y - Z - Zeus
Architecture (the Parthenon), painting, sculpture (Myron, Phidias), philosophy (Thales, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle), mathematics (Pythagorus, Euclid), medicine (Hippocrates), drama (comedies by Aristophanes [Clouds], tragedies by Sophocles [Oedipus Rex] and Euripidies [The Trojan Women])