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The Grave Stele of Dexileos, is the stele of the tomb of an Athenian cavalryman named Dexileos (Greek: Δεξίλεως) who died in the Corinthian War against Sparta in 394 BC. The stele is attributed to “The Dexileos Sculptor”. Its creation can be dated to 394 BC, based on the inscription on its bottom, which provides the dates of birth and death of Dexileos. The stele is made out of an expensive variety of Pentelic marble and is 1.86 metres (6 ft 1 in) tall. It includes a high relief sculpture depicting a battle scene with an inscription below it. The stele was discovered in 1863 AD in the family plot of Dexileos at the Dipylon cemetery in Kerameikos, Athens. It was found in situ, but was moved during World War II and is now on display in the Kerameikos Museum in Athens.

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  • Στήλη του Δεξίλεω (el)
  • Grave Stele of Dexileos (en)
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  • Η Στήλη του Δεξίλεω είναι αρχαίο αττικό επιτάφιο ανάγλυφο. Βρέθηκε στο Δίπυλο και φυλάσσεται στο Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Κεραμεικού στην Αθήνα. Αντίγραφο του ανάγλυφου έχει τοποθετηθεί στο σημείο ανεύρεσής του στον αρχαιολογικό χώρο. (el)
  • The Grave Stele of Dexileos, is the stele of the tomb of an Athenian cavalryman named Dexileos (Greek: Δεξίλεως) who died in the Corinthian War against Sparta in 394 BC. The stele is attributed to “The Dexileos Sculptor”. Its creation can be dated to 394 BC, based on the inscription on its bottom, which provides the dates of birth and death of Dexileos. The stele is made out of an expensive variety of Pentelic marble and is 1.86 metres (6 ft 1 in) tall. It includes a high relief sculpture depicting a battle scene with an inscription below it. The stele was discovered in 1863 AD in the family plot of Dexileos at the Dipylon cemetery in Kerameikos, Athens. It was found in situ, but was moved during World War II and is now on display in the Kerameikos Museum in Athens. (en)
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  • Grave Stele of Dexileos (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Funerary_crown_(NAMA_754)_2017_(detail).jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Monument_of_Dexilaus._Depiction_of_an_Athenian_cavalryman_killing_an_hoplite_at_a_394_BC_engagement_near_Corinth_during_the_Corinthian_War.jpg
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  • Epitaph in Greek (en)
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  • Athenian cavalryman Dexileos fighting a naked Peloponnesian hoplite in the Corinthian War. Dexileos was killed in action near Corinth in the summer of 394 BC, probably in the Battle of Nemea, or in a proximate engagement. Grave Stele of Dexileos, 394-393 BC. (en)
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  • Dipylon cemetery, Kerameikos, Athens, Greece (en)
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  • Η Στήλη του Δεξίλεω είναι αρχαίο αττικό επιτάφιο ανάγλυφο. Βρέθηκε στο Δίπυλο και φυλάσσεται στο Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Κεραμεικού στην Αθήνα. Αντίγραφο του ανάγλυφου έχει τοποθετηθεί στο σημείο ανεύρεσής του στον αρχαιολογικό χώρο. (el)
  • The Grave Stele of Dexileos, is the stele of the tomb of an Athenian cavalryman named Dexileos (Greek: Δεξίλεως) who died in the Corinthian War against Sparta in 394 BC. The stele is attributed to “The Dexileos Sculptor”. Its creation can be dated to 394 BC, based on the inscription on its bottom, which provides the dates of birth and death of Dexileos. The stele is made out of an expensive variety of Pentelic marble and is 1.86 metres (6 ft 1 in) tall. It includes a high relief sculpture depicting a battle scene with an inscription below it. The stele was discovered in 1863 AD in the family plot of Dexileos at the Dipylon cemetery in Kerameikos, Athens. It was found in situ, but was moved during World War II and is now on display in the Kerameikos Museum in Athens. (en)
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  • Circa 394 BC (en)
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