Calliarus or Kalliaros (Ancient Greek: Καλλίαρος)[1] was a town in Eastern Locris mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships of the Iliad.
[2] It was uninhabited in Strabo's time, but its name was still attached to a tract of ground on account of the fertility of the latter.
[3] According to Greek mythology, the town's eponymous founder was Kalliaros, a son of Laonome and Hodoedocus.
[4] Its site is tentative located near Skala Atalantis.
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