- Καλλίστρατος in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Callistratus or Kalistrat,
Kallistratos is a
given name of Gr****
origin (Gr****: Καλλίστρατος). It may
refer to:...
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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...
- Italy, 612–613
Epiphanius the Monk (8th or 9th century),
priest in the
Kallistratos monastery,
Constantinople Epiphanius the Wise (died 1420),
Russian monk...
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Konstantios II (1804 – 9 Jul 1859)
Kyrillos III (7 Dec 1859 – 5 Sep 1867)
Kallistratos (1867–1884)
Porphyrios I (21 Aug 1885 – 7 May 1904)
Porphyrios II (7...
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Carthage 303–311 27
September Martyr, the Soldier, name also
spelled Kallistratos Callistus I of
Constantinople 1363 20 June E****enical
Patriarch of Constantinople...
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removal of the m****cript from the monastery) and
signed by
Archbishop Kallistratos and the
monks of the monastery,
amount to a
proof that the m****cript...
- of Constantinople, 8th or 9th century) was a monk and
priest in the
Kallistratos monastery in
Constantinople and
author of
several extant works including...
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Archbishop of
Sinai (1804–1859)
Kyrillos II,
Archbishop of
Sinai (1859–1867)
Kallistratos,
Archbishop of
Sinai (1867–1885)
Porphyrios I,
Archbishop of
Sinai (1885–1904)...
- Heinz-Günther Nesselrath, Ars et verba: die
Kunstbeschreibungen des
Kallistratos, Gr**** text with introduction, annotations, and
archeological commentary...
- it for themselves. In the
later ****embly
debate over to what to do,
Kallistratos and
Chabrias advised restraint,
expecting that the
situation could be...