Definitions from Wikipedia (Arcesilaus)
▸ noun: a Greek Hellenistic philosopher.
▸ noun: a Greek philosopher.
▸ noun: Arcesilaus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρκεσίλαος) in Greek mythology, was a son of Lycus (or Areilycus) and Theobule, brother of Prothoenor, and was the leader of the Boeotians in the Trojan War.
▸ noun: one of Alexander the Great's generals.
▸ noun: a sculptor in the first century B.C, who, according to Pliny, was held in high esteem at Rome, was especially celebrated by Marcus Terentius Varro, and was intimate with Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Crus.
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▸ noun: a Greek Hellenistic philosopher.
▸ noun: a Greek philosopher.
▸ noun: Arcesilaus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρκεσίλαος) in Greek mythology, was a son of Lycus (or Areilycus) and Theobule, brother of Prothoenor, and was the leader of the Boeotians in the Trojan War.
▸ noun: one of Alexander the Great's generals.
▸ noun: a sculptor in the first century B.C, who, according to Pliny, was held in high esteem at Rome, was especially celebrated by Marcus Terentius Varro, and was intimate with Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Crus.
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