Callixenos

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Kallixenos (Greek Καλλίξενος , Latin Callixenus ) or Kallixeinos ( Καλλίξεινος ) is the name of the following people:

  • Callixenus (Alkmaionide) , nephew of Kleisthenes and head of the Alkmaionids, 485 BC BC subjected to ostracism
  • Kallixenos (demagogue) , Athenian demagogue of the 5th century
  • Callixeinos of Rhodes , Hellenistic author of the 3rd century, author of a work on Alexandria quoted by Athenaios
  • Kalli Xenos (sculptor) , ancient Greek sculptor, by Pliny the Elder mentioned ( Naturalis Historia 34.52), possibly identical to a calligraphic Xenos, the author of a used by Sopater as a source Zographon was