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Kleobis and Biton

Kleobis (Cleobis) and Biton (Ancient Greek: Κλέοβις, gen.: Κλεόβιδος; Βίτων, gen.: Βίτωνος) are two Archaic Greek Kouros brothers from Argos, whose stories date back to about 580 BCE. Two statues, discovered in Delphi, represent them.

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Kleobis and Biton

Nodes27
Edges26
Triples39
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.074074
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related to Herodotus' story · 21
Kleobis and Biton → Allowing, Apollo, Argive, Argos, Athenian, Biton, Croesus, Cydippe, Delphi, Having, Hera, In, King, Kleobis, Lydia, Solon, Tellus, The, To, Upon
related to External links · 10
Kleobis and Biton → Biton, Delphi, Delphi Archaeological Museum, EL, Herodotus, Kleobis, On Kleobis, Permanent, Perseus Digital Library, Tufts University
related to Heroic nudity · 8
Kleobis and Biton → Argives, Argos, Biton, Herodotus, In, Kleobis, The, Though

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statues two solon croesus biton kleobis archaic delphi kouros story argos brothers temple life known person herodotus legend depiction upon

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Kleobis and Bitonrelated to External linksHerodotus0.60section
Kleobis and Bitonrelated to External linksOn Kleobis0.60section
Kleobis and Bitonrelated to External linksBiton0.60section
Kleobis and Bitonrelated to External linksPerseus Digital Library0.60section
Kleobis and Bitonrelated to External linksTufts University0.60section
Kleobis and Bitonrelated to External linksKleobis0.60section
Kleobis and Bitonrelated to External linksPermanent0.60section
Kleobis and Bitonrelated to External linksDelphi0.60section
Kleobis and Bitonrelated to External linksEL0.60section
Kleobis and Bitonrelated to External linksDelphi Archaeological Museum0.60section
Kleobis and Bitonrelated to Herodotus' storyThe0.60section
Kleobis and Bitonrelated to Herodotus' storySolon0.60section

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