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Calliopius is a
genus of
amphipods in the
family Calliopiidae.
There are
about nine
described species in
Calliopius.
These nine
species belong to the...
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Calliopius (Medieval Gr****: Καλλιόπιος, fl. 350s–360s AD) was a Gr****
rhetor and
official of the
Roman Empire.
Calliopius was a Gr****
nobleman from Antioch...
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Calliopius laeviusculus is a
species of
amphipod in the
family Calliopiidae. It is
found in
Europe and
North America. "
Calliopius laeviusculus Report"...
- had held
consular rank in Constantinople,
while her
maternal uncle was
Calliopius the
Rhetor who
served as a
grammaticus and ****istant-teacher
under the...
- vegetation. The main
staples of the bird's diet are
Gammarus oceanicus and
Calliopius laeviusculus,
which are both
marine crustaceans. A
large part of their...
- (Fufidius
Annius Ravus) Pollitti**** (between 222 and 235)
Dulcitius (c. 300)
Calliopius of
Antioch (362) Agape, Chionia, and
Irene (died 304) Agathopous, deacon...
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Alexandra of
Antioch (fl. 4th century), Gr****
noblewoman and the
sister of
Calliopius of
Antioch Alexandra of
Lithuania (d. 1434),
duchess consort of Masovia...
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Alexandra was from the city of
Antioch and her
brother was a
certain Calliopius a
rhetor who
served as a
grammaticus and ****istant-teacher
under Libanius...
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earlier m****cripts
indicating the text had been
corrected by
someone named Calliopius;
nothing further is
known of this individual. They date from the 9th century...
- side by side. Magnus'
offspring is unknown. He may have had a son
called Calliopius, who was
governor of
Macedonia in 362. Martindale,
Jones &
Morris (1971)...