- cities, notably:
Callipolis (Aetolia), town of
ancient Aetolia,
Greece Callipolis (Caria), town of
ancient Caria, Asia
Minor Callipolis (Mysia), town of...
- century,
there were also
Latin Church bishops of
Callipolis. No
longer a
residential bishopric,
Callipolis is
today listed by the
Catholic Church as a titular...
-
Callipolis or
Kallipolis (Ancient Gr****: Καλλίπολις) was a town of
ancient Mysia. In the
Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax, it is
located between the
cities of...
- was the
location of
several prominent towns,
including Cardia, Pactya,
Callipolis (Gallipoli),
Alopeconnesus (Ἀλωπεκόννησος), Sestos, Madytos, and Elaeus...
-
Callipolis or
Kallipolis (Ancient Gr****: Καλλίπολις) was a town of
ancient Caria. Its site is
located near Gelibolu,
Asiatic Turkey.
Richard Talbert, ed...
- concept.
Callipolis is an
idealized Platonic city,
dedicated to
virtue and beauty. At the
start of the masque, however, the
suburbs of
Callipolis have been...
-
Callium or
Kallion (Ancient Gr****: Κάλλιον), or
Callipolis or
Kallipolis (Καλλίπολις), was the
chief town of the
Callienses (οἱ Καλλιῆς),
situated on the...
- team
based in Gallipoli,
Apulia Gallipoli Art Prize, an
Australian prize Callipolis (disambiguation)
Gallipolis This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
-
daughter of King
Megareus of Megara. Thus, she was the
sister of Ischepolis,
Callipolis,
Iphinoe and Periboea.
Automedusa married Heracles's half-brother Iphicles...
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Agetas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγήτας) of
Callipolis was commander-in-chief (or strategos) of the
Aetolians in 217 BC,
during which year he made an
incursion into...