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Callimedon (Ancient Greek: Καλλιμέδων) was an orator and politician at Athens during the 4th century BCE who was a member of the pro-Macedonian faction in the city. None of his speeches survive, but details of his involvement in the controversies of his age are preserved by Dinarchus and Plutarch. He is described as brash and antidemocratic, and was surnamed ὁ Κάραβος (ho Kárabos)—"The Crayfish," "Crab" or, more likely, "Spiny Lobster"—because, according to Athenaeus, he was very fond of the food. Callimedon is best known today for the ridicule he was subjected to on the comic stage, where he was mocked for his gluttony and strabismus.

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  • Cal·limedó (Callimedon) de renom Κάραβος (el cranc) per l'afecte que tenia per aquests crustacis, fou un orador atenenc, defensor dels interessos macedonis. A la mort d'Alexandre el Gran (323 aC) es va refugiar amb Antípater quan la ciutat es va revoltar. Antípater en va restablir l'hegemonia macedònia i Cal·limedó va tornar a la ciutat, però va haver de fugir altre cop quan va esclatar la revolta contra Foció el 317 aC. Aquest darrer i els oradors Hegemó i Pitocles foren executats, i Cal·limedó condemnat a mort en absència. (ca)
  • Callimedon (Ancient Greek: Καλλιμέδων) was an orator and politician at Athens during the 4th century BCE who was a member of the pro-Macedonian faction in the city. None of his speeches survive, but details of his involvement in the controversies of his age are preserved by Dinarchus and Plutarch. He is described as brash and antidemocratic, and was surnamed ὁ Κάραβος (ho Kárabos)—"The Crayfish," "Crab" or, more likely, "Spiny Lobster"—because, according to Athenaeus, he was very fond of the food. Callimedon is best known today for the ridicule he was subjected to on the comic stage, where he was mocked for his gluttony and strabismus. (en)
  • Calimedón fue un orador ateniense, que floreció en la segunda mitad del siglo IV a. C. y recibió el sobrenombre de Cárabos por su afición a los cangrejos. Desterrado de Atenas como partidario de la causa macedonia después de la muerte de Alejandro, se refugió cerca de Antípatro (323 a. C.). Bajo su amparo, y junto a su colega Piteas, recorrió numerosas ciudades griegas donde, abogando por Antípatro, logró sofocar varias sublevaciones antimacedonias. Muerto Antípatro en 317 a. C., los atenienses recobraron su libertad y, en el proceso que formaron a Foción, incluyeron también a Calimedón, pero pudo eludir la sentencia huyendo de nuevo. (es)
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  • Cal·limedó (Callimedon) de renom Κάραβος (el cranc) per l'afecte que tenia per aquests crustacis, fou un orador atenenc, defensor dels interessos macedonis. A la mort d'Alexandre el Gran (323 aC) es va refugiar amb Antípater quan la ciutat es va revoltar. Antípater en va restablir l'hegemonia macedònia i Cal·limedó va tornar a la ciutat, però va haver de fugir altre cop quan va esclatar la revolta contra Foció el 317 aC. Aquest darrer i els oradors Hegemó i Pitocles foren executats, i Cal·limedó condemnat a mort en absència. (ca)
  • Callimedon (Ancient Greek: Καλλιμέδων) was an orator and politician at Athens during the 4th century BCE who was a member of the pro-Macedonian faction in the city. None of his speeches survive, but details of his involvement in the controversies of his age are preserved by Dinarchus and Plutarch. He is described as brash and antidemocratic, and was surnamed ὁ Κάραβος (ho Kárabos)—"The Crayfish," "Crab" or, more likely, "Spiny Lobster"—because, according to Athenaeus, he was very fond of the food. Callimedon is best known today for the ridicule he was subjected to on the comic stage, where he was mocked for his gluttony and strabismus. (en)
  • Calimedón fue un orador ateniense, que floreció en la segunda mitad del siglo IV a. C. y recibió el sobrenombre de Cárabos por su afición a los cangrejos. Desterrado de Atenas como partidario de la causa macedonia después de la muerte de Alejandro, se refugió cerca de Antípatro (323 a. C.). Bajo su amparo, y junto a su colega Piteas, recorrió numerosas ciudades griegas donde, abogando por Antípatro, logró sofocar varias sublevaciones antimacedonias. Muerto Antípatro en 317 a. C., los atenienses recobraron su libertad y, en el proceso que formaron a Foción, incluyeron también a Calimedón, pero pudo eludir la sentencia huyendo de nuevo. (es)
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