- BC. He is
commonly known as
Callias II to
distinguish him from his grandfather,
Callias I, and from his grandson,
Callias III, who
apparently squandered...
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Pyramid and was
caught by
Callias. The same year, she put
Marina on the
market and left Connecticut. Fish
married Callias on 8
August 1895 at Annunciation...
- The
Peace of
Callias is a
purported peace treaty that
supposedly was
established around 449 BC
between the
Delian League (led by Athens) and the Achaemenid...
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Callias (Gr****: Kαλλίας,
known as
Callias III to
distinguish him from his
grandfather and great-great-grandfather) was an
ancient Athenian aristocrat...
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Charlie Callas (born
Charles Callias;
December 20, 1924 –
January 27, 2011) was an
American actor and comedian. He was most
commonly known for his work...
- dictionary.
Callias was the head of a
wealthy Athenian family.
Callias may also
refer to:
Callias (5th
century BC), poet of the Old
Comedy Callias of Aexone...
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celebrated sophist and philosopher. The
discussion takes place at the home of
Callias, who is host to
Protagoras while he is in town, and
concerns the nature...
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Callias (Ancient Gr****: Καλλίας),
sometimes called by the
nickname Schoenion (Σχοινίων), was a poet of the Old Comedy.
Callias is best
known for a few...
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under the
command of Phocion, who
defeated Callias at
Tamynae in 350 BC.
After the
defeat at Tamynae,
Callias went to the
Macedonian court,
where for some...
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Callia is a
genus of
longhorn beetles of the
subfamily Lamiinae.
Callia albicornis Bates, 1885
Callia ambigua Bates, 1885
Callia annulata Galileo & Martins...