-
Callicrates or
Kallikrates (/kəˈlɪkrəˌtiːz/; Gr****: Καλλικράτης [Kaliˈkratis]) was an
ancient Gr****
architect active in the
middle of the
fifth century...
-
Callicrates (fl. mid-5th
century BC) was an
ancient Gr**** architect.
Callicrates, or Kallikrates, may also
refer to: Kallikratis, a
Cretan village Callicrates...
-
Callicrates (Gr****: Καλλικράτης) was a
Spartan soldier who was
killed at the
Battle of
Plataea in
August 479 BC. He is
mentioned by
Herodotus as the finest...
-
Callicrates is a
crater on Mercury. Its name was
adopted by the
International Astronomical Union in 1976.
Callicrates is
named for the Gr**** architect...
-
Callicrates or
Kallikrates (Gr****: Καλλικράτης), was a
fleet commander (nauarchos) of the
Ptolemaic navy, who
served under Ptolemy II
Philadelphus during...
-
Rhinacloa callicrates is a
species of
plant bug in the
family Miridae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. "Rhinacloa
callicrates Report"...
-
Athens (460–430 BC). Phidias, an
Athenian sculptor, and
Ictinus and
Callicrates, two
famous architects, were
responsible for the reconstruction. During...
-
active in the mid 5th
century BC.
Ancient sources identify Ictinus and
Callicrates as co-architects of the Parthenon. He co-wrote a book on the project...
-
Dominic Leo
Callicrate (September 17, 1885 – May 30, 1979) was an
American college football player and coach.
Callicrate was born in
South Bend, Indiana...
-
Macedonia in the best
interests of the Romans. When they came to Greece,
Callicrates curried favour with them, no form of flattery,
whether in word or in...