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Callias III - Wikipedia ly in his life so that he was commonly spoken of, before his father's death, being the "evil genius" of his family. [6] He is acclaimed in Plato's Apology as having "paid more money to sophists than all the others." [7]
<span>The scene of Xenophon's Symposium, and also that of Plato's Protagoras, is set at Callias' house. In the latter especially Callias' character is drawn with some vivid sketches as a dilettante highly amused with the intellectual fencing of Protagoras and Socrates. [8] Callias III is
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