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Callinicus or Kallinikos (ο Καλλίνικος in Greek) is a first name or surname for a male. The female name is a first name which is Kalliniki, Callinici or Callinica (η Καλλινίκη [1]). It is of Greek origin and in Greek it means ‘the great victor‘.

Various persons bearing this name are:

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Kings of the Syrian Greek Seleucid Empire

Kingdom of Commagene

  • Callinicus was the name to the following:
    • Callinicus was a surname for King Mithridates I Callinicus, who married the daughter of Antiochus VIII Grypus
    • Callinicus, a prince from Commagene who lived in the 1st century who descended from the above

Others Bearing the Name Callinicus

Associated with Christianity

In Modern Times

Women With This Name

  • Saint Callinici, also known as Saint Callinica was a Christian martyr, who was beheaded in Rome by sword in 252. She is a Saint of Orthodox Christianity whose memory is celebrated on March 22

Places

  • The Greek King Seleucus II Callinicus during his reign 246 BC-225 BC had founded a city called Callinicus or Kallinikos. The city was also called Callinicum or Callinicum on the Euphrates. The location of the city is in north central Syria, on the north bank of the Euphrates River and is now modern Ar-Raqqah, Syria.

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