-
version of the
inscription in Gr**** is τῇ καλλίστῃ (transliterated: tē(i)
kallistē(i), "for/to the most beautiful"). Καλλίστῃ is the
dative singular of the...
- Thetis. In retaliation, she
tossed a
golden apple inscribed Καλλίστη (
Kallistē, "For the most
beautiful one"), into the
wedding party.
Three goddesses...
- Kallistee,
comes from the Gr**** for "most
beautiful (feminine)" (καλλίστη –
kallístē).
Callista may
refer to:
Callista (bivalve), a
genus of
bivalves Callista...
-
Wiedemannia kallistes is a
species of
dance flies, in the fly
family Empididae. Pusch, M.H.E. (1996). "Clinocerinae (Diptera : Empididae) from Corsica...
- of the
goddess Artemis, who is
depicted carrying a torch.
Kalliste is not
related to
Kalliste of Arcadia. Aristobule, the best advisor, at Athens. The...
- "For the most beautiful" (Ancient Gr****: τῇ καλλίστῃ, romanized: tē(i)
kallistē(i)) into the party,
provoking a
squabble among the
attendant goddesses...
-
Hemicordulia kalliste is a
species of
dragonfly in the
family Corduliidae,
known as the
slender emerald. It is
uncommon and has been
found in both Arnhem...
- (Ancient Gr****: το μήλον της έριδος) on
which was
inscribed the word καλλίστῃ
Kallistē ("To the fairest"). The
apple was
claimed by Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite...
-
Athens that
record priests of
Artemis Kalliste (Ἄρτεμις Καλλίστη), date
before the
third century BCE.
Artemis Kalliste was
worshiped in
Athens in a shrine...
- she
identifies the
killer as Akim, who
lives in the M****ille slum of
Kalliste-Granière-Solidarité [fr], but her
friend grows wary of Bill's questions...