- male
- Phrynichus, son of Polyphradmon and pupil of Thespis, was one of the earliest of the Greek tragedians. Some of the ancients, indeed, regarded him...
- male
- Cimon (510, Athens-450 BCE, Salamis), was an Athenian statesman and general, and a major political figure of the 470s BC and 460s BC in the ancient...
- male
- Aristides or Aristeides was an Athenian soldier and statesman. He was one of the 10 commanders against the Persians at the Battle of Marathon under...
- female
- Artemisia, the daughter of Lygdamis became the ruler of Halicarnassus in Asia Minor as a client of the Persians after the death of her husband....
- male
- Ephialtes (Greek: ; but Herodotus spells without the aspiration "Epialtes",) was the son of Eurydemus of Malis. He caused the defeat of the Spartan...
- male
- Choerilus of Samos was an epic poet of Samos, who flourished at the end of the 5th century BC. After the fall of Athens he settled at the court of...
- male, deceased (1903)
- John Talbott Donoghue was an American artist who was born in Chicago in 1853. Although he produced figural sculpture, bas reliefs and paintings,...
- male
- Demetrius I, surnamed Poliorcetes, son of Antigonus I Monophthalmus and Stratonice, was a king of Macedon (294 - 288 BC). He belonged to the...
- male
- Alexander I was ruler of Macedon from 498 BC to 454 BC. He was the son of Amyntas I of Macedon. According to Herodotus he was unfriendly to Persia,...
- male
- Artaxerxes I (Latin; Greek Ἀρταξέρξης; corruption of Old Persian
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