
Callixeinus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Callixeinus
of Athens - proposed a motion to condemn the Athenian admirals, 406 B.C.
Athen_5.218
trary to the laws, [218] Callixeinus again mounts the trib
Callixeinus 2
of Rhodes - a writer of the 3rd century B.C.
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Athen_5.196
Masurius brought forward Callixeinus the Rhodian, who in
Athen_5.203
any one to count, (but Callixeinus has made a catalogue
Athen_5.209
what that thing is which Callixeinus calls ἐγ&
Athen_5.210
shows plainly enough, as Callixeinus also said, that they
Athen_9.387
into the sea." And Callixeinus the Rhodian, in the
Athen_11.472
different is clearly shown by Callixeinus, who says, in his account
Athen_11.474
{49.} Karchesion Callixeinus of Rhodes in his books
Athen_11.483
against Demosthenes And Callixeinus, describing in the fourth
Athen_15.677
word is also mentioned by Callixeinus, who is himself also a
Plin:HN_36.67
a raft; but according to Callixenus it was conveyed by Phoenix,
Callixeinus
- in documents
Syll_599
(c. 196-192) .: Euphaniskos son of Kallixeinos, adopted by Nikas
Syll_614
(c. 180/79) y: Euphaniskos son of Kallixeinos, adopted by Nikas
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