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Kallinikos (Latinized Callinicus), a
Jewish architect from Heliopolis, in Syria, by then
overrun by the
Muslim conquests: At that time
Kallinikos, an...
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Callinicus or
Kallinikos (Ancient Gr****: Καλλίνικος) is a
surname or male
given name; the
feminine form is
Callinice or
Callinica (Ancient Gr****: Καλλινίκη)...
- still-unlocated
northwestern corner of Raqqa/
Kallinikos, and then
along the
north side of Raqqa/
Kallinikos before finally ending around Tall
Aswad in the...
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Theodoulos Kallinikos (Gr****: Θεόδουλος Καλλίνικος) (Leukoniko, 5 May 1904 – 9 May 2004) was an
archon protopsaltes (cantor) of the
Church of
Cyprus and...
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completing his MSc in 1979
Kallinikos pursued doctoral studies and was
awarded his PhD in 1985 from the same department. In 2001,
Kallinikos joined the Department...
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Callinicus I of
Constantinople (Gr****: Καλλινίκος; died
November 711) was the E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 693 to 705.
Callinicus I helped...
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Father Kallinikos Stavrovouniotis (Gr****: Καλλίνικος Σταυροβουνιώτης),
birth name
Kostas P.
Mammous (Gr****: Κώστας Π. Μαμμούς; 11
November 1920 – 23 January...
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Seleucus II
Callinicus Pogon Basileus Silver tetradrachm of
Seleukos II
Kallinikos,
minted in Antioch,
featuring a
portrait of
Seleukos on the obverse. SC...
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Nicholas D. (August 1, 1937). "Chemical
warfare in the
middle ages.
Kallinikos' 'prepared fire'".
Journal of
Chemical Education. 14 (8): 360. Bibcode:1937JChEd...
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Archived from the
original on 16
August 2021.
Retrieved 21
March 2020. Komi
Kallinikos,
Christina (2003). "La
ciudad literaria,
portador material e inmaterial...