From 1841 Kallee was
adjutant to the
Kingdom of Württemberg's Chief of Staff, and when he became a
lieutenant in 1852 he received the
Knight's Cross of the
Order of the Crown (Württemberg) and the associated personal nobility status. He also received the 4th Class
Order of the Red Eagle of the Kingdom of Prussia, the Hessian Order of Merit of
Philip I and the Commander Class of
Friedrich Order. His mother Juliana Kallee Eleonora, née Schuessler, who was born in Stuttgart and died there in 1839, was first married to the steward in the Royal Palace, Christian Wagner, and later married to Gottlieb Kallee, the Court Gardener of the widowed queen.
Benningen am Neckar,
Schirenhof and
Unterböbingen, which are now listed as part of a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. He chose the places of his excavations based on assessing military strategic considerations. He acquired and spread his knowledge about Roman history also on the
Limes Gate Dalkingen, which he interpreted as a military outpost, and in
Rottenburg am Neckar. == Paintings ==