- male
- Archytas : "And therefore Plato himself dislikes Eudoxus, Archytas, and Menaechmus for endeavoring to bring down the doubling the cube to...
- male
- Eurymedon (d. 414 BC), was one of the Athenian generals (Strategos) during the Peloponnesian War. In 428 BC he was sent by the Athenians to...
- male
- Calippus was a tyrant of Syracuse who ruled briefly for thirteen months from 354 to 352 BC. He was a native Athenian, who traveled with Dion to...
- male, deceased (1966)
- Francesco Lentini (1889 - 22 September 1966) was born at Rosolini, near Syracuse, Sicily into a large family of twelve other children. He was born...
- male, deceased (1152)
- Adelard of Bath (Latin: Adelardus Bathensis) (c. 1080 - c. 1152) was a 12th century English scholar. He is known both for his original works and...
- male
- Leptines (Greek:) was a military leader from Syracuse, Sicily, active during his brother Dionysius the Elder's wars.
- male, 32 years old
- "'"' (born August 9, 1977 in Syracuse) is an Italian tennis player. In Buenos Aires, he reached his first final of his career, where Argentine Juan...
- male
- Thrasybulus was a short-lasting tyrant who ruled Syracuse for eleven months during 466 and 465 BC. He was the brother of the the previous tyrant...
- female, deceased (1826)
- Lucia Migliaccio, Duchess of Floridia (19 July, 1770, Syracuse, Sicily - 26 April, 1826, Naples) was the second wife of Ferdinand I of the Two...
- male
- Darius II, originally called Ochus and often surnamed Nothus, was king of the Persian Empire from 423 BC to 404 BC. Artaxerxes I, who died shortly...
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