Pygmalion Of Tyre

Pygmalion (also known as Pumayyaton) was king of Tyre from 820 to 774 BC and a son of King Mattan I (829-821 BC). During Pygmalion's reign, Tyre...

Dorotheus Of Tyre

male, deceased (362)
Saint Dorotheus bishop of Tyre (ca. 255 - 362) is traditionally credited with an "Acts" of the Seventy Apostles (which may be the same work as the...

Marinos Of Tyre

male
Marinos of Tyre was a Greek geographer and cartographer originally from Tyre (Lebanon) who has been speculated to have lived in Rhodes. Practically...
William Of Tyre

William Of Tyre

male, deceased (1185)
William of Tyre (c. 1130 - 1185) was archbishop of Tyre and a chronicler of the Crusades and the Middle Ages.

Joscius, Archbishop Of Tyre

male, deceased (1202)
Joscius, also Josce or Josias (died 1202), was Archbishop of Tyre in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the late 12th century. He was a canon and...
Marinus Of Tyre

Marinus Of Tyre

male, deceased (130)
Marinus of Tyre Phoenician geographer and mathematician, considered to be the founder of mathematical geography. He assigned to each place its...
Maximus Of Tyre

Maximus Of Tyre

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Cassius Maximus Tyrius "(Maximus of Tyre)", was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who flourished in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, 2nd...

Frederick, Archbishop Of Tyre

male, deceased (1174)
Frederick de la Roche (d. October 30, 1174) was the sixth Latin archbishop of Tyre (1164-1174), chancellor of the kingdom of Jerusalem (c. 1150),...

Antipater Of Tyre

male
Antipater of Tyre was a Stoic philosopher, of a later date than his namesake (though Vossius - de Hist. Gr. p. 392, ed. Westermann - confuses the...

Antipater Of Tyre

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Antipater of Tyre was a Stoic philosopher, and a contemporary of Cato the Younger. Antipater is said to have befriended Cato when the latter was a...