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- relationship between Callisthenes and Alexander. Callisthenes eventually left the king’s court as he had lost favor with Alexander. After Callisthenes fall from...
- Callisthenes (/kəˈlɪsθəˌniːz/) may refer to: Callisthenes, a Gr**** historian Callisthenes (Seleucid), a Syrian who was suspected of the burning of the...
- authorship to Alexander's court historian Callisthenes, and so the author is commonly called Pseudo-Callisthenes. In premodern times, the Alexander Romance...
- Callisthenes (/kəˈlɪsθəˌniːz/; Koinē Gr****: Καλλισθένης, Kallisthenēs) was a Syrian who was believed to have been involved in the burning of the gates...
- dryadum Duarte Callisthene erythroclada Warm. Callisthene fasciculata Mart. Callisthene inundata O.L.Bueno, A.D.Nilson & R.G.Magalh. Callisthene major Mart...
- execution of Aristotle's nephew, the historian Callisthenes of Olynthus, who is charged with treason. Callisthenes has been accompanying Alexander to write...
- Calosoma has about 20 subgenera, including some former genera such as Callisthenes. In 1905, Calosoma sycophanta was imported to New England for control...
- subtilestriatus Callisthenes elegans Kirsch, 1859 Callisthenes (Callisthenes) elegans Kirsch 1859 Callisthenes elegans saryarkensis Kabak 1992 Callisthenes elegans...
- responding to claims that Callisthenes was unreliable in accounts of land battles in contrast to Xenophon, pointed out that Callisthenes did accurately describe...
- Christian text in the tradition of the Gr**** Alexander Romance of Pseudo-Callisthenes, potentially translated into Syriac the late sixth or early seventh century...