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- Theseus (Greek ") was a legendary king of Athens, son of Aethra, and fathered by Aegeus and Poseidon, with whom Aethra lay in one night. Theseus...
- male
- Antiphon the Sophist lived in Athens probably in the last two decades of the 5th century BC. There is an ongoing controversy over whether he is one...
- male
- Philochorus, of Athens, Greek historian during the 3rd century BC, (d. circa 261 BCE), was a member of a priestly family. He was a seer and...
- male
- Cleomenes was one of the Kings of Sparta in the 6th and 5th centuries BC. Cleomenes is notable for an unusual interest in foreign conquests...
- male
- Archidamus II was a king of Sparta who reigned from approximately 469 BC to 427 BC. He was of the Eurypontid dynasty. His father was Zeuxidamus...
- male
- Agis II (d. c. 401 BC) was a Eurypontid king of Sparta, the eldest son of Archidamus II and half brother of Agesilaus. He ruled with his Agiad...
- male, 1884 years old
- Aulus Gellius, Latin author and grammarian, possibly of African origin, probably born and certainly brought up at Rome. He studied grammar and...
- male
- Hipponax of Ephesus was an Ancient Greek iambic poet. Expelled from Ephesus in 540 BC by the tyrant Athenagoras, he took refuge in Clazomenae,...
- male, deceased (1220)
- Michael Choniates (or Acominatus) (c. 1140 - 1220), Byzantine writer and ecclesiastic, was born at Chonae (the ancient Colossae). At an early age...
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- Musaeus or Musaios was the name of three Greek poets. The first Musaeus was a mythical seer and priest, the pupil or son of Orpheus, and is said to...
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