-
Calliades may
refer to:
Calliades, a
comic poet
mentioned by
Athenaeus (xiii. p. 577) (perhaps a
mistake for
Callias (comic poet))
Probable original Gr****...
-
Autochton is a
genus of
skipper butterflies. They
belong to the
subfamily Eudaminae,
which was long
included with the spread-winged
skippers (Pyrginae)...
- archon."
Diodorus Siculus dates the
Persian invasion of
Greece to 480 BC: "
Calliades was
archon in Athens, and the
Romans made
Spurius C****ius and Proculus...
- of
Athens In
office 524 – 523 BC
Preceded by
Cleisthenes Succeeded by
Calliades Tyrant of
Chersonese In
office 516 – 492 BC
Preceded by
Stesagoras Personal...
-
Aristophanes 388, 375
Antiphanes (~408–334 BC)
Anaxandrides 4th
century BC
Calliades 4th
century BC
Nicostratus Phillipus Philetarus c. 390-c. 320 BC Anaxilas...
- 000
hoplites and 40 more ships,
under the
command of Callias, son of
Calliades.
After some
fighting against Perdiccas, the
combined Athenian forces sailed...
-
Aristophanes 388, 375
Antiphanes (c. 408–334 BC)
Anaxandrides 4th
century BC
Calliades 4th
century BC Nicostratus, son of
Aristophanes Phillipus, son of Aristophanes...
-
stated that his
consulship coincided with the
archonship of
Calliades in Athens.
Calliades was
archon in 480 BC.
Herodotus confirms the
possibility that...
- Gr**** and
Roman Chronology (Muenchen: Beck'sche, 1972), pp. 206-210. "
Calliades was
archon in Athens, and the
Romans made
Spurius C****ius and Proculus...
- latter.
Adelphoi ("Brothers")
Agnoia ("Ignorance,"
possibly written by
Calliades)
Airesiteiches Aleiptria ("The
Female Oiler," or "M****euse") Amastris...