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Why is "aristophanes" in the sketch also called "pirate"?

The best answer is not the right answer.

Commonly known as "pirates", plaster statues are bronze sculptures, which were once considered as sculptures of seneca. However, in 18 13, people found that the real seneca statue (a fat male sculpture without hair) was far from this work, so the sculpture was called "pseudo-seneca" and could be faked by Google itself.

When people found out that this sculpture was not seneca, there was a lot of speculation. Some scholars say it's aristophanes in aristophanes, and some scholars say it's hesiod ... Who is this statue? There is no conclusion yet.

In fact, aristophanes has a confirmed bust (aristophanes's name is engraved under the bust), which is far from the characters in the sculpture. It can be viewed by Google itself.