Callias — (en grec ancien Καλλίας / Kallías) est un homme politique athénien du Ve siècle av. J. C. Il naît vers 511 av. J. C. dans une famille eupatride qui prétend descendre de Triptolème, prêtre des Mystères d Éleusis et fondateur des Éleusinies.… … Wikipédia en Français
Callias II — Callias (Καλλίας) was the head of a wealthy Athenian family, and fought at the Battle of Marathon (490) in priestly attire. His son, Hipponicus, was also a military commander. He is commonly known as Callias II to distinguish him from his… … Wikipedia
CALLIAS — I. CALLIAS Arcadiae oppid. Pausan. l. 8. Et fontis nomen Suidae. II. CALLIAS Archon Athenis, Olympiadis centesimae annô quartô. III. CALLIAS Atheniensis Comicus fil. Lysimachi, qui Schoenion cognomiatus est, quod funes ob paupertatem torquerer.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Callias — ▪ Greek statesman [4th century BC] flourished 4th century BC Athenian ridiculed by the comic poets for his youthful extravagance; later in life he was a successful military commander and diplomat. The grandson of the Callias described above … Universalium
Callias III — Callias (Greek: Kαλλίας, pronounced Kahl LEE as ), son of Hipponicus by the ex wife of Periclesrf|1|plut 24, an Alcmaeonid and the third head of one of the most distinguished Athenian families to bear the name of Callias, was said to be notorious … Wikipedia
Callias of Chalcis — (in Greek Kαλλιας; lived 4th century BC), son of Mnesarchus, together with his brother Taurosthenes, succeeded his father in the tyranny of Chalcis, and formed an alliance with Philip of Macedon in order to support himself against Plutarch,… … Wikipedia
Callias (comic poet) — Callias Schoenion was a poet of the Old Comedy, not to be confused with the three Athenian aristocrats named Callias, the last of which, Callias III, appears in Plato s Protagoras . Callias is best known for a few extant fragments of a comedy,… … Wikipedia
Callias (disambiguation) — Callias was the head of a wealthy Athenian family.Callias may also refer to:* Callias (comic poet) (5th century BC), poet of the Old Comedy * Callias III (4th century BC), ancient Athenian dilettante * Callias of Chalcis (4th century BC), Ancient … Wikipedia
CALLIAS Elecus — vates iamnidarum, Sybaritarum Principe Teli relictô, Crotoniatis, hostibus eius, lyppetias ivit. Herodoc. Musâ 5 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CALLIAS alter — a Phocensibus in locum Phalaci, ob sacrilegium remoti, Dux subrogatus, Olympiad. 118. annô 2 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale