Plato

Plato

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Plato (428/427 BC – 348/347 BC), whose original name was Aristocles, was an ancient Greek philosopher, the second of the great trio of ancient Gr...

Athenaeus

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Athenaeus, of Naucratis in Egypt, Greek rhetorician and grammarian, flourished about the end of the 2nd and beginning of the 3rd century A.D....
Pausanias

Pausanias

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Pausanias (Greek:) was a Greek traveller and geographer of the 2nd century A.D., who lived in the times of Hadrian, Antoninus Pius and Marcus...

Robert Scott

male, deceased (1887)
Robert Scott was a 19th-century British academic philologist and a Fellow (later Master) of Balliol College, Oxford University. He served as Dean...
Aristotle

Aristotle

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Aristotle was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. He wrote on diverse subjects, including physics,...

Pausanias

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Pausanias was a Spartan general of the 5th century BC. He was the nephew of Leonidas I and served as regent after his uncle's death, as Leonidas'...
Nestorius

Nestorius

male, deceased (451)
Nestorius, in Greek, "Νεστόριος" was eventually induced to convoke a general church council, sited at Ephesus, itself a special seat for the vener...

Samuel Butler

male, deceased (1839)
Samuel Butler, FRS (30 January 1774 - 4 December 1839), was an English classical scholar and schoolmaster at Shrewsbury, and Bishop of Lichfield....
Aristotle Onassis

Aristotle Onassis

male, deceased (1975)
Aristotelis Sokratis (also Ari) Onassis (in Greek, was the most famous shipping magnate of the 20th century.
Saint Andrew

Saint Andrew

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Saint Andrew, called in the Orthodox tradition "Protocletos", or the "First-called", is a Christian Apostle and the younger brother of Saint Peter....