- male
- Perseus, Perseos, or Perseas (Greek:
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- Perseus was the codename of a possible Soviet spy alleged to have breached U.S. national security at Los Alamos during the Manhattan project. This...
- male
- Perseus (c. 150 BC) was an ancient Greek geometer, who invented the concept of spiric sections, in analogy to the conic sections studied by...
- male
- Theseus (Greek ") was a legendary king of Athens, son of Aethra, and fathered by Aegeus and Poseidon, with whom Aethra lay in one night. Theseus...
- male
- Perseus of Macedon was the last king of Macedon. In 179 BC Philip V of Macedon died. In the previous year Philip had his pro-Roman son Demetrius...
- male
- Andriscus, also spelt Andriskos and often called the "pseudo-Philip", was ruler of Adramyttium, who claimed to be a son of Perseus, last king of...
- male
- The Antigonid dynasty was a dynasty of Macedonian kings descended from Alexander the Great's general Antigonus I Monophthalmus ("the One-eyed")....
- male, deceased (1687)
- Geminiano Montanari (June 1 1633-October 13 1687) was an Italian astronomer, lens-maker, and proponent of the experimental approach to science. He...
- male
- Seuthes III was a king of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace from ca. 330 BC to ca. 300 BC, at first tributary to Alexander the Great. Athens had...
- male
- Servius Sulpicius Galba was a consul of Rome in 144 BC. He served as tribune of the soldiers in the second legion in Macedonia, under Lucius...
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