Pope Miltiades Miltiades

Pope MiltiadesMiltiades

male, deceased (314)
Pope Saint Miltiades (also called Melchiades, Meltiades, Melciades, Milciades, and Miltides) was pope from July 2, 310 or 311 to January 10 or 11,...

Callimachus

Callimachus was polemarch in Athens in 490 BC, and was one of the commanders at the Battle of Marathon. As polemarch, Callimachus had a vote in...
Themistocles

Themistocles

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Themistocles (Greek: "'"'; c. 524-459 BC) was a leader in the Athenian democracy during the Persian Wars. He favored the expansion of the navy to...

Histiaeus

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Histiaeus (died 494 BC), the son of Lysagoras, was the tyrant of Miletus in the late 6th century BC. Histiaeus owed his status as tyrant to Darius...
Cimon

Cimon

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...
Aristides

Aristides

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...

Lacedaimonius

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Lacedaimonius was an Athenian general, the son of Cimon. Like his father and grandfahter (the famous Miltiades) Lacedaimonius was a general and...
Miltiades Caridis

Miltiades Caridis

male, deceased (1997)
Miltiades Caridis was a German-Greek conductor. Caridis was born of a German mother and a Greek father. He was raised in Dresden, but his family...
Miltiades The Younger

Miltiades The Younger

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Miltiades the Younger (c. 550 BC-489 BC) was the step-nephew of Miltiades the Elder. He made himself the tyrant of the Greek colonies on the...
Miltiades The Elder

Miltiades The Elder

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Miltiades the Elder (died ca. 524 BC) was a member of an immensely wealthy Athenian noble family, the Philaids. He is said to have opposed the...