- male, deceased (476)
- Flavius Orestes (d. August 28, 476) was a Roman politician, who was briefly in control of the Roman Empire in 475-6. Born an aristocrat of Pannonia...
- male, 1546 years old
- Flavius Romulus Augustus (c. 463 - after 476), often called Romulus Augustulus ("little Augustus"), was a Western Roman Emperor who reigned from 31...
- male
- Tisamenus in Greek mythology, was a son of Orestes and Hermione. He succeeded his father to the thrones of Argos, Mycenae and Sparta and was later...
- male
- Theodectes (c. 380 to 340 BCE) was a Greek rhetorician and tragic poet, of Phaselis in Lycia who lived in the period which followed the...
- male
- Aeropus II, king of Macedon, guardian of Orestes, the son of Archelaus, reigned nearly six years from 399 BC. The first four years of this time he...
- male, deceased (1818)
- Josef Abel was an Austrian historical painter and etcher. Abel visited the Academy in Vienna, which was at the time directed by Friedrich Heinrich...
- male
- Polyeidos was a dithyrambic poet who was also skilful as a painter; he seems to have been esteemed almost as highly as Timotheus, whom one of his p...
- male
- Rhinthon (ca. 323-285 BC) was a Hellenistic dramatist. The son of a potter, he was probably a native of Syracuse and afterwards settled at...
- male, deceased (1876)
- Orestes Augustus Brownson (1803-1876) was a New England intellectual and activist, preacher and labor organizer. Brownson is best remembered as a...
- male, deceased (1629)
- Thomas Goffe (1591 - 1629) was a minor Jacobean dramatist. Goffe was a student at Christ Church, Oxford, where he earned his B.D. and M.A. degrees....
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