• The Athens example, with the quiver in view. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Height: 1.95 metres (6 feet 4 inches).
  • The most famous example of a diadumenos is a statue attributed to Polykleitos, which portrays an athlete tying a headband around his head after a victory.
  • From Ancient Greek διαδούμενος (diadoúmenos). diadumenos (plural diadumenoi). A form of Ancient Greek sculpture featuring a young man holding a knotted diadem...
  • When it comes to discussing ancient Greek art, two terms that often come up are “diadumenos” and “sculpture.” But what do these terms really mean?
  • "Diadumenos" kelimesinin çevirisi ücretsiz Türkçe - Rusça sözlüğünde : Диадумен. Daha birçok çeviriye ve örneğe bakın.
  • diadumenos: In Gr. antiquity , a fillet-binder: a name applied to a class of antique marble and bronze statues representing an athlete binding a fillet about his head.
  • Available online: <https://archeologie.kreas.ff.cuni.cz/en/collection/diadumenos/> (accessed 14/07/2024).
  • “The Diadumenos (“diadem-bearer”), together with the Doryphoros and Discophoros, are the three most famous figural types of the sculptor Polyclitus, forming...
  • From these sculptures, several reproductions in marble of two of them have been preserved to this day. One is called Diadumenos or “diadem-bearer”.