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- of Callatis was founded in the 6th century BC by the city of Heraclea Pontica. Its first silver coinage was minted around 350 BC. In 72 BC, Callatis was...
- 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2021.(in Romanian) "Callatis și-a anunțat oficial retragerea la FRF" [Callatis he officially announced withdrawn at FRF]. liga2...
- Callatis High School (Romanian: Liceul Teoretic "Callatis") is a high school in Mangalia, Romania. Founded in 1959, under the name Mixed Middle School...
- Callatis Club is a post-festival show aired every year during the Callatis Festival on the Romanian TV channel TVR 2. The show was hosted in 2006 by Cătălin...
- 20 m (66 ft) away from the stage. The Callatis Festival began in 1999 and has expanded ever since. The Callatis Festival is held every summer between...
- Cide), eventually establishing Black Sea colonies of its own (Cytorus, Callatis and Chersonesus). It was the birthplace of the philosopher Heraclides Ponticus...
- forced to abandon the siege of Callatis to repel the attack of Antigonus I's commander Pausanias, sent to the aid of Callatis and its allies. Despite his...
- Satyrus (Gr****: Σάτυρος) of Callatis was a distinguished Peripatetic philosopher and historian, whose biographies of famous people are frequently referred...
- Selymbria Byzantium Chalcedon In order from north to south: Histria Tomi Callatis Dionysopolis or Krounoi Odessos or Odessopolis Naulochos Mesembria Anchialos...
- town, Callatis was founded by Dorian colonists from Heraclea Pontica in the second half of the 6th century BC. Inscriptions from Histria and Callatis prove...