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There is a page named "Calliopius of Antioch" on Wikipedia

  • Calliopius (Medieval Greek: Καλλιόπιος, fl. 350s–360s AD) was a Greek rhetor and official of the Roman Empire. Calliopius was a Greek nobleman from Antioch...
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  • Alexandra of Antioch (fl. 4th century), Greek noblewoman and the sister of Calliopius of Antioch Alexandra of Lithuania (d. 1434), duchess consort of Masovia...
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    300) Calliopius of Antioch (362) Agape, Chionia, and Irene (died 304) Agathopous, deacon Aristarchus of Thessalonica, 1st century Demophilus of Constantinople...
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  • known on the origins and life of Alexandra. Alexandra was from the city of Antioch and her brother was a certain Calliopius a rhetor who served as a grammaticus...
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    had held consular rank in Constantinople, while her maternal uncle was Calliopius the Rhetor who served as a grammaticus and assistant-teacher under the...
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    indicating the text had been corrected by someone named Calliopius; nothing further is known of this individual. They date from the 9th century onwards...
    74 KB (9,359 words) - 18:30, 23 June 2024
  • more known of Seleucus. Seleucus married an Antiochian Greek noblewoman called Alexandra. The brother of Alexandra, Calliopius, was a friend of Seleucus...
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  • Paeanius (category Writers of late antiquity)
    Παιώνιος). Paeanius was born around 337 into a wealthy family of Antioch. His father Calliopius had studied rhetoric with Zenobius and later served in the...
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