Definitions for Callicrates

Callicrates Cal·lic·ra·tes

Spelling: [kuh-lik-ruh-teez]
IPA: /kəˈlɪk rəˌtiz/

Callicrates is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 935 anagrams from letters in Callicrates (aacceillrst).

Definitions for Callicrates

noun

  1. flourished mid-5th century b.c, Greek architect who together with Ictinus designed the Parthenon.

Examples for Callicrates

As to the long wall, about which Socrates says that he heard Pericles bring forward a motion, Callicrates undertook to build it.

Callicrates, on the other hand, proposed to send ambassadors to reconcile the two Egyptian kings with Antiochus.

At Platæa, Callicrates was numbered among the heroes because of his looks.

Let us not, Callicrates, pretend what is not even thought of.

Callicrates and other popular leaders became mercenary instruments for inveigling their countrymen.

After delivering a speech in these words, or to this effect, Callicrates left the Senate-house.

The long wall, the building of which Socrates says he heard Pericles propose to the people, was undertaken by Callicrates.

Beneath a portico, Callicrates recited his verses; satisfied pride trembled in his voice and shone in his eyes.

The Achæan League continued to exist, but it was really subject to Callicrates.

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