| | | Seraphim - born Vissarion Tikas was Archbishop of Athens and All Greece from 1974 to 1998. He was born in the village of Artesiano, Karditsa in... | | Athenagoras (ca. 133-190) was a Christian apologist of the second half of the 2nd century of whom little is known for certain, besides that he was... | | Meton of Athens was a Greek mathematician, astronomer, geometer, and engineer who lived in Athens in the 5th century BCE. He is best known for the... | | Hegias or Hegesias of Athens was a famous sculptor of Athens, a member of the Late Archaic school of the generation before Phidias. No surviving... | | Timon of Athens was a citizen of Athens whose reputation for misanthropy grew to legendary status. According to the historian Plutarch, Timon lived... | | Lycurgus, an Attic orator, was born at Athens about 396 BC, and was the son of Lycophron, who belonged to the noble family of the Eteobutadae. He... | | Myrmidon was an Athenian who commanded a force of ten thousand men, which formed part of the armament sent by Ptolemy I Soter, the son of Lagus,... | | Spyridon, was Archbishop of Athens and All Greece from 1949 until 1956. He was born in Chili (Χήλη), in present-day northern Turkey, and stud... | | Cratippus (Greek ; fl. c. 375 BC), was a Greek historian. There are only three or four references to him in ancient literature, and his importance... | | Dorotheus was Archbishop of Athens and All Greece from 1956 to 1957. He was born in Hydra in 1888 and studied theology at the University of Athens,... | |