- male, 1909 years old
- Clement of Alexandria (Titus Flavius Clemens), was the first member of the Church of Alexandria to be more than a name, and one of its most...
- male, deceased (444)
- Cyril of Alexandria (ca. 378 - ca. 444) was the Pope of Alexandria when the city was at its height in influence and power within the Roman Empire....
- female, deceased (415)
- Hypatia of Alexandria was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher, the first notable woman in mathematics, and also taught in the fields of astronomy and...
- female, deceased (70)
- Hero (or Heron) of Alexandria was a Hellenistic engineer and geometer who flourished in Alexandria, Roman Egypt. Among his most famous inventions...
- male, deceased (326)
- St. Alexander of Alexandria (died April 17, 326) was Patriarch of Alexandria from 313 to his death. During his priesthood he passed through the...
- male
- Pappus of Alexandria (Greek) is one of the most important Hellenistic mathematicians of antiquity, known for his work "Synagoge" or "Collection"...
- male, deceased (405)
- Theon was a Greek scholar in Alexandria, Egypt, and the last director of the Library of Alexandria before it was burnt and destroyed by Christian...
- male, deceased (412)
- Theophilus of Alexandria, (died 412) was the Nicene Pope of Alexandria, Egypt (385 - 412). He is regarded as a saint by the Coptic Church. He was...
- Hesychius of Alexandria, a grammarian of Alexandria, (probably flourished 5th century CE) compiled the richest lexicon of unusual and obscure Greek...
- male, deceased (140)
- Menelaus of Alexandria (c. 70 - 140) was a Greek mathematician and astronomer, the first to recognize geodesics on a curved surface as natural...
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