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Callimedon (Ancient Gr****: Καλλιμέδων) was an
orator and
politician at
Athens during the 4th
century BCE who was a
member of the pro-Macedonian faction...
- Menander. His
early play
Drunkenness contains an
attack on the
politician Callimedon. The
oldest form of
satire still in use is the
Menippean satire by Menippus...
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Dionysius Chalcus,
after the god
Archestratus Theophilus,
contemporary with
Callimedon Sosippus,
contemporary with
Diphillus Anaxippus, 303 BC Demetrius, 299...
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staged by Aristophanes’ son Philippus. He
attacked Philocrates,
Callimedon, Cydias, and
Dionysius the
tyrant of Syracuse. Eubulus's
plays were chiefly...
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speech from his
early play
Drunkenness is an
attack on the
politician Callimedon, in the
manner of Aristophanes,
whose bawdy style was
adopted in many...
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whose early play, Drunkenness,
contains an
attack on the politician,
Callimedon.
Jonathan Swift's A
Modest Proposal (1729) is an 18th-century Juvenalian...
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create an anti-Macedonian front.
Together with
another Athenian orator,
Callimedon,
Pytheas fled to
Athens for the camp of
Antipater and
later traveled through...
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gathered here at the
beginning of 4th century BCE. At the Heracleion,
Callimedon's dinner club of "the Sixty" met. The deme,
whose external part developed...
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Callicrates of
Sparta Callicratidas Callidice Callimachus (polemarch)
Callimedon Callinus Calliope Calliphon Calliphon of
Croton Callippides Callippus...