Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas

male, deceased (343)
Saint Nicholas (" Agios Nikolaos", "victory of the people") is the common name for Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra (in modern day Antalya province,...

Sarpedon

male
In Greek mythology, Sarpedon referred to at least three different people.
Mausolus

Mausolus

male
Mausolus was a satrap of the Persian empire and virtual ruler of Caria. He took part in the revolt against Artaxerxes Mnemon (362), conquered a...

Nearchus

male
Nearchus (or Nearchos was one of the officers in the army of Alexander the Great. His celebrated voyage from India to Susa after Alexander's...
Charles Fellows

Charles Fellows

male, deceased (1860)
Sir Charles Fellows (August, 1799 - 8 November, 1860) was a British archaeologist. Fellows was born at Nottingham, where his family had an estate....
Eumenes II

Eumenes II

male
Eumenes II of Pergamon (ruled 197 - 158 BC) was king of Pergamon and a member of the Attalid dynasty. The son of king Attalos I and queen...
Gaius Caesar

Gaius Caesar

male, deceased (4)
Gaius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus (20 BC - AD 4), most commonly known as Gaius Caesar, was the oldest son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the...
Constantine IV

Constantine IV

male, deceased (685)
Constantine IV ; sometimes incorrectly called "Pogonatos", "the Bearded", by confusion with his father; was Byzantine emperor from 668 to 685. He...

Artemidorus

male
Artemidorus Daldianus or Ephesius was a professional diviner and author known for an extant five-volume Greek work "Oneirocritica", (English: "The...
Probus

Probus

male, deceased (282)
Marcus Aurelius Probus (c. 232-September/October, 282) was a Roman Emperor (276-282). A native of Sirmium, in Pannonia, at an early age he entered...