- dictionary.
Callistratus or Kalistrat,
Kallistratos is a
given name of Gr****
origin (Gr****: Καλλίστρατος). It may
refer to:
Callistratus of
Aphidnae (died...
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Callistratus (Koinē Gr****: Καλλίστρατος), Gr****
sophist and rhetorician,
probably flourished in the 3rd (or
possibly 4th)
century CE. He
wrote Ekphraseis...
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extracts from few
jurists of
importance subsequent to
Callistratus. The
extracts from
Callistratus are
taken from
works bearing the
following titles: Libri...
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Callistratus,
Alexandrine grammarian,
flourished at the
beginning of the 2nd
century BC. He was one of the
pupils of
Aristophanes of Byzantium, who were...
- John.
Callistratus throws him out. Insulted,
Auron threatens to
expose Callistratus.
After leaving,
Callistratus sends Carl
after him.
Callistratus takes...
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Kallistratos of
Aphidnae (Ancient Gr****: Καλλίστρατος, Latinized:
Callistratus; bef. 415–aft. 355 BCE) was an
Athenian orator and
general in the 4th century...
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commemorates Callistratus and his
companions on the
Monday after the
fifth Sunday after Pentecost. The
earliest artistic depiction of
Callistratus or his companions...
- St.
Callistratus (Georgian: კალისტრატე, Kalistrate) (Kalistrate Tsintsadze) (April 24, 1866 –
February 2, 1952) was a Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia...
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Agesilaus II
quarrels with the
Egyptian king and
joins a
revolt against him.
Callistratus of Aphidnae, an
Athenian orator and general, and the
Athenian general...
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Macedonian seaports existed from at
least the
reign of Amyntas III, and
Callistratus of
Aphidnae (d. c. 350 BC)
aided Perdiccas III in
doubling the kingdom's...