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Callisthenes of
Olynthus (/kəˈlɪsθəˌniːz/; Gr****: Καλλισθένης; c. 360 – c. 327 BCE) was a Gr****
historian in
Macedon with
connections to both Aristotle...
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dryadum Duarte Callisthene erythroclada Warm.
Callisthene fasciculata Mart.
Callisthene inundata O.L.Bueno, A.D.Nilson & R.G.Magalh.
Callisthene major Mart...
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Callisthenes (/kəˈlɪsθəˌniːz/) may
refer to:
Callisthenes, a Gr****
historian Callisthenes (Seleucid), a
Syrian who was
suspected of the
burning of the...
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Callisthenes (/kəˈlɪsθəˌniːz/; Koinē Gr****: Καλλισθένης, Kallisthenēs) was a
Syrian who was
believed to have been
involved in the
burning of the gates...
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authorship to Alexander's
court historian Callisthenes, and so the
author is
commonly called Pseudo-
Callisthenes. In
premodern times, the
Alexander Romance...
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subtilestriatus Callisthenes elegans Kirsch, 1859
Callisthenes (
Callisthenes)
elegans Kirsch 1859
Callisthenes elegans saryarkensis Kabak 1992
Callisthenes elegans...
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Christian text in the
tradition of the Gr****
Alexander Romance of Pseudo-
Callisthenes,
potentially translated into
Syriac the late
sixth or
early seventh century...
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Syria (302)
Martyr Adauctus (c. 312) and his
daughter St.
Callisthene (c. 318), of Ephesus.
Venerable Paul the
Simple (c. 339) and Venerable...
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official historian,
Callisthenes of Olynthus, was
implicated in the plot, and in the
Anabasis of Alexander,
Arrian states that
Callisthenes and the
pages were...
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hammadi (Québec, 22–25 août 1978) (Éditions Peeters, 1981), p. 310. Pseudo-
Callisthenes, I.30–33, as
cited by Jarl Fossum, "The Myth of the
Eternal Rebirth:...