Callistratus With 49 Martyrs (Menologion Of Basil II)
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Callistratus or Kallistratos may refer to: * Callistratus of Aphidnae (died c. 350 BC), Athenian politician of the 4th century BC *
Callistratus (grammarian) Callistratus, Alexandrine grammarian, flourished at the beginning of the 2nd century BC. He was one of the pupils of Aristophanes of Byzantium, who were distinctively called Aristophanei. Callistratus chiefly devoted himself to the elucidation of ...
, Alexandrian writer of the 2nd century BC *
Callistratus (jurist) Callistratus, a Roman jurist, who, as appears from passages in Justinian's ''Digest'', wrote at least as late as the reign (AD 198–211) of Septimius Severus and Caracalla. Associations In a passage of the Augustan History (''Alex. Sev.'' 6 ...
, Roman legal writer active in the 3rd century AD * Callistratus (sophist), Greek writer of the 3rd or 4th century AD * Callistratus, an Athenian poet, known only as the author of a drinking song in honor of Harmodius and Aristogeiton (c. 500 BC) * Callistratus, producer of some of Aristophanes' plays and his sometime collaborator * , a historian of perhaps the 1st century BC, author of local histories of Heraclea Pontica and Samothrace *
Callistratus of Carthage Callistratus of Carthage and his forty-nine companions were Christian martyrs executed at Rome during the Diocletianic persecution (303–311), now commemorated as saints in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. Their hagiography, kno ...
, a Christian saint who is said to have inspired forty-nine soldiers to martyrdom in Carthage in the 4th century * Callistratus of Georgia (1866–1952), catholicos-patriarch of All Georgia from 1932 * ''Callistratus'', previous name of a Canadian research vessel, later renamed * Callistratus, the diabolical scientific vampire doctor character in the film '' Blood of the Vampire'' {{disambiguation