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Callimachus (Ancient Gr****: Καλλίμαχος, romanized:
Kallimachos; c. 310 – c. 240 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** poet, scholar, and
librarian who was
active in...
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Dancing Maenad Roman copy of Gr****
original attributed to
Kallimachos c. 425–400 BCE at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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Callimachus Datis fighting Kallimachos at the
Battle of Marathon, in the Stoa
Poikile (reconstitution)
Native name Καλλίμαχος Born
Afidnes Died 490 BC...
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Datis fighting the
polemarch of
Athens Kallimachos at the
Battle of Marathon, in the Stoa
Poikile (reconstitution)....
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immediately before that a table. Additionally, this room
housed the Lamp of
Kallimachos, a Hermes, the sal****er well and a
collection of
spoils from the Persian...
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Callimachus Hesiodicus: Die
Rezeption der
hesiodischen Dichtung durch Kallimachos von Kyrene, Berlin: Mielke. Rohde,
Erwin (1925), Psyche. The cult of...
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Anecdota Graeca:
Lexica Segueriana, Apud G.C. Nauckium, 1814. Blum, Rudolf,
Kallimachos: The
Alexandrian Library and the
Origins of Bibliography, translated...
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literary tradition.
These are the
anonymous Belthandros and
Chrysantza Kallimachos and
Chrysorrhoe Lybistros and Rho****e
available in
English translation...
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Belligerents Athens Plataea Achaemenid Empire Commanders and
leaders Miltiades Kallimachos †
Aristides Xanthippos Themistokles Stesilaos †
Arimnestos Kynaigeiros †...
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selected democratically by lot was Myrrhine,
daughter of
Kallimachos.
According to
decree IG i^3 36, she
would have
received a
portion of...