Helios wife Callinus (Ancient Greek: Καλλῖνος, Kallinos; fl. mid-7th c. BC) [1] was an ancient Greek elegiac poet who lived in the city of Ephesus in Asia Minor in the mid-7th century BC. His poetry is representative of the genre of martial exhortation elegy in which Tyrtaeus also specialized and which both Archilochus and Mimnermus appear to have.
Helios' mythology Callinus (Ancient Greek: Καλλῖνος, Kallinos; fl. mid-7th c. BC) was an ancient Greek elegiac poet who lived in the city of Ephesus in Asia Minor in the mid-7th century BC. His poetry is representative of the genre of martial exhortation elegy in which Tyrtaeus also specialized and which both Archilochus and Mimnermus appear to have.
Helios god Callinus (flourished 7th century bc, Ephesus, Ionia, Asia Minor [now in Turkey]) was a Greek elegiac poet, the few surviving fragments of whose work reflect the troubled period when Asia Minor was invaded by the Cimmerians, a race originating in what was later South Russia.
Helios father Kallinos (or Callinus) was a Greek poet of Ephesus in Ionia. The imagery of his poems are Homeric but his treatment is fresh and he is regarded as the creator of the classical Greek song.
Helios parents The oldest, most specific biography of Abraham comes from the first century Alexandrian Jew Philo, who wrote “On Abraham.” Philo, too, specifically mentions Abraham’s knowledge of celestial.
Roman god of sun Brill's New Pauly: "Callinus, Elegist from Ephesus, c. BC. His only long fr. (21 verses, 1 W./G.-P., from Stobaeus) urges young men (néoi), presumably symposiasts, to defend their city.".
Helios god of war Callinus (kəlī´nəs), fl. 7th cent. BC, Greek poet. He is the earliest of the known elegiac poets. An excerpt from a patriotic exhortation to his fellow Ephesians is the longest of the few fragments of his poetry that survive.
Helios children
The Abraham Collings will names children Isaac, Ann Harris, Abraham and daughter Welford (in that order). It is likely that this Abraham Collins is he cited in Early Settlers of Maryland as acquiring Collins Venture, 60 a.., on 8 Oct (BT/; T11/).