Ageladas
, or Agelas, an. eminent Greek sculptor, flourished in the eighty-seventh olympiade, or 432
B. C. according to Pliny and Pausanias. His statues were
once well known and admired in Greece, particularly two,
in brass, of an infant Jupiter, and a young Hercules, and
the female captives. 3
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