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This an alphabetical list of ancient Greeks. These include ethnic Greeks and Greek language speakers from Greece and the Mediterranean world up to about 200 AD.

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C

  • Caecilius of Calacte - rhetorician
  • Caesarion - Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt
  • Calamis - sculptor
  • Calliades - archon of Athens
  • Callias - three; Athenian statesman, comic poet, nobleman
  • Callias of Syracus - historian
  • Callicrates - architect
  • Calicrates of Leontium - Acheaean statesman
  • Callicratides - Spartan general
  • Callimachus (polemarch) - Athenian general
  • Callimachus (sculptor) - sculptor
  • Callimachus - poet
  • Callinus - poet
  • Calliphon - philosopher
  • Callippus - astronomer
  • Callisthenes - historian
  • Callistratus - four; grammarian, poet, sophist, orator
  • Carneades - philosopher
  • Cassander - King of Macedon
  • Castor of Rhodes - rhetorician
  • Cebes - two philosophers
  • Celsus - theologian
  • Cephidorus - two; Old Comedy poet, writer
  • Cephisodotus - two sculptors
  • Cercidas - politician/philsopher/poet
  • Cercops of Miletus - poet
  • Chabrias - Athenian general
  • Chaeremon - tragic poet
  • Chaeremon of Alexandria - teacher
  • Chaeris - writer
  • Chaeron - tyrant of Pellene
  • Chamaeleon - writer
  • Charax - writer
  • Chares - three writers
  • Charidemus - Euboean soldier
  • Charillus - King of Sparta
  • Chariton - writer
  • Charmadas - philosopher
  • Charmidas - Athenian noble
  • Charon of Lampcacus - writer
  • Charondas - lawgiver
  • Chilon - Spartan ephor
  • Chionides - comic poet
  • Choerilus - Athenian tragic poet
  • Choerilus of Iasus - epic poet
  • Choerilus of Samos - epic poet
  • Chremonides - Athenian statesman
  • Christodorus - epic poet
  • Chrysanthius - philosopher
  • Chrysippus - philosopher
  • Dio Chrysostom - orator
  • John Chrysostom - theologian
  • Cimon - Athenian statesman
  • Cinaethon of Lacedaemon - epic poet
  • Cineas - Thessalian diplomat
  • Cinesias - Athenian poet
  • Cleandridas - Spartan statesman
  • Cleanthes - philosopher
  • Clearchus - two; Spartan general, Middle Comedy poet
  • Clearchus of Soli
  • Clearidas - Spartan general
  • Cledonius - grammarian
  • Cleidemus - atthidographer
  • Cleinias - Athenian general, father of Alcibiades
  • Cleisthenes - Athenian statesman
  • Cleisthenes of Sicyon - tyrant of Sicyon
  • Cleitarchus - historian
  • Cleitus - two Macedonian nobles
  • Clement of Alexandria - theologian
  • Cleombrotus I - King of Sparta
  • Cleomedes - astronomer
  • Cleomenes I - King of Sparta
  • Cleomenes II - King of Sparta
  • Cleomenes III - King of Sparta
  • Cleomenes of Naucratis - administrator
  • Cleon - Athenian statesman
  • Cleon of Sicyon - tyrant
  • Cleonides - writer
  • Cleonymus - Spartan general
  • Cleopatra I of Egypt - Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt
  • Cleopatra II of Egypt - Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt
  • Cleopatra III of Egypt - Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt
  • Cleopatra IV of Egypt - Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt
  • Cleopatra Thea - Seleucid king of Syria
  • Cleopatra V of Egypt - Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt
  • Cleopatra V of Egypt - Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt
  • Cleopatra VI of Egypt - Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt
  • Cleopatra VII of Egypt - Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt
  • Cleophon - two; Athenian statesman, tragic poet
  • Clitomachus - philosopher
  • Cnemus - Spartan general
  • Colaeus - explorer
  • Colluthus - epic poet
  • Colotes - sculptor
  • Colotes of Lampsacus - philosopher
  • Comeas - archon of Athens
  • Conon - Athenian general
  • Conon of Samos - astronomer
  • Conon (mythographer) - mythographer
  • Corinna - poet
  • Cosmas Indicopleustes - explorer
  • Crantor - philosopher
  • Craterus of Macedon - King of Macedon
  • Crates of Thebes - philosopher
  • Crates of Mallus - grammarian and philosopher
  • Crates of Olynthys - architect
  • Cratippus - historian
  • Creon - archon of Athens
  • Cresilas - sculptor
  • Critias - one of the Thirty Tyrants
  • Critius - sculptor
  • Crito - four; two writers, philosopher, physician
  • Critolaus - general
  • Croesus - king of Lydia
  • Ctesias - physician and historian
  • Ctesibius - scientist
  • Cylon - attempted usurper in Athens
  • Cynaethus - writer
  • Cynegeirus - heroic soldier
  • Cynisca - female Spartan athlete
  • Cypselus - tyrant of Corinth

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  • Daimachus - two writers
  • Daman - philosopher
  • Damascius - philosopher
  • Damastes - writer
  • Damasias - archon of Athens
  • Damocles - courtier of sword fame
  • Damon of Athens - writer on music
  • Damon of Syracus - philosopher
  • Damophilus - painter
  • Damophon - sculptor
  • Damoxenus - New Comedy playwright
  • Dares of Phrygia - writer
  • Deinocrates of Rhodes - architect
  • Demades - orator
  • Demaratus - King of Sparta
  • Demetrius - epistolographer
  • Demetrius - comic playwright
  • Demetrius - rhetorical stylist
  • Demetrius - Indo-Greek king
  • Demetrius I of Bactria - Greek king of Bactria
  • Demetrius I of Syria - Seleucid king of Syria
  • Demetrius I Poliorcetes - King of Macedon
  • Demetrius II - Indo-Greek king
  • Demetrius II of Macedon - King of Macedon
  • Demetrius II of Syria - Seleucid king of Syria
  • Demetrius III of Syria - Seleucid king of Syria
  • Demetrius Ixion - grammarian
  • Demetrius Lacon - Epicurean philosopher
  • Demetrius of Alopece - sculptor
  • Demetrius of Magnesia - writer
  • Demetrius of Pharos - ruler in Illyria
  • Demetrius of Scepsis - grammarian and archaeologist
  • Demetrius of Tarsus - grammarian
  • Demetrius of Troezen - literary historian
  • Demetrius Phalereus - philosopher and statesman
  • Demetrius the Cynic - philosopher
  • Demetrius the Fair - son of Demetrius I Poliorcetes
  • Democedes - physician
  • Democritus - philosopher
  • Demon - writer
  • Demonax - philosopher
  • Demophanes - philosopher active in public life
  • Demosthenes - two; Athenian general, Athenian orator
  • Demosthenes of Bithynia - poet
  • Dercyllidas - Spartan commander
  • Dexippus - historian
  • Diagoras - poet
  • Dicaearchus - geographer
  • Dicaeogenes - tragic poet
  • Dictys Cretensis - writer
  • Didymus Chalcenterus - grammarian
  • Didymus the Blind - theologian
  • Didymus the Musician - music theorist
  • Dinarchus - orator
  • Dinon - historian
  • Dio Cocceianus - orator and philosopher
  • Diocles - four; politician, poet, mathematician, rhetor
  • Diocles of Carystus - physician
  • Diocles of Magnesia - philosopher
  • Diodorus of Alexandria - mathematican and astronomer
  • Diodorus of Sinope - New Comedy playwright
  • Diodorus Cronus - philosopher
  • Diodorus Siculus - historian
  • Diodotus - Cicero's teacher
  • Diodotus of Bactria - Seleucid king of Bactria
  • Diodotus II - Greco-Bactrian king
  • Diodotus Tryphon - Seleucid king of Syria
  • Diogenes Apolloniates - philosopher
  • Diogenes Laertius - biographer
  • Diogenes of Babylon - philosopher
  • Diogenes of Oenoanda - Epicurean
  • Diogenes of Sinope - Cynic philosopher
  • Diogenes of Tarsus - Epicurean
  • Diogenianus - two; Epicurean, grammarian
  • Diomedes - grammarian
  • Dion - tyrant of Syracuse
  • Dionysius Aelius - lexicographer
  • Dionysius the Areopagite - Athenian convert
  • Dionysius of Byzantium - writer
  • Dionysius Chalcus - poet
  • Dionysius of Halicarnassus - historian
  • Dionysius of Heraclea - writer
  • Dionysius Periegetes - geographic writer
  • Dionysius of Philadelphia - writer
  • Dionysius of Phocaea - Ionian general
  • Dionysius of Samos - writer
  • Dionysius Scytobrachion - grammarian
  • Dionysius of Sinope - Middle Comedy playwright
  • Dionysius of Syracuse - tyrant of Syracuse
  • Dionysius II - tyrant of Syracuse
  • Dionysius of Thebes - poet
  • Dionysius Trax or Thrax - grammarian
  • Dionysius son of Calliphron - poet
  • Diophantus - mathematician
  • Dios - historian
  • Dioscorides - several(?) writers
  • Dioscorides Pedanius - physician
  • Diotimus - two; poet, Athenian general
  • Diotogenes - Pythagorean writer
  • Diphilus - comic playwright
  • Doreius - Spartan prince
  • Dorissus - King of Sparta
  • Dorotheus - astrological poet
  • Dosiadas - poet
  • Dositheus - two; astronomer, grammarian
  • Draco - Athenian lawmaker
  • Dracon - writer
  • Duris - two; Athenian potter and vase painter, writer

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  • Galen - physician
  • Gelo - tyrant of Syracuse
  • Glaphyra - two; hetaeira, wife of Juba
  • Glaucus of Chios - inventor of iron welding
  • Glaucus of Rhegium - writer
  • Glycon - poet
  • Glycon of Athens - sculptor
  • Gnathaena - courtesan
  • Gorgias - two orators
  • Gorgidas - Theban military leader
  • Gregory of Nyssa - Christian saint
  • Gylippus - Spartan general

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  • Jason of Pherae - Thessalian general

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  • Lacedaimonius - Athenian general
  • Lacydes - philosopher
  • Lais - courtesan
  • Lamachus - Athenian general
  • Lamprocles - Athenian musician and poet
  • Lamprus of Erythrae - philosopher
  • Lasus of Hermione - poet
  • Leochares - sculptor
  • Leon - King of Sparta
  • Leonidas I - King of Sparta
  • Leonidas II - King of Sparta
  • Leonida of Alexandria - astrologer and poet
  • Leonnatus - Macedonian noble
  • Leosthenes - Athenian general
  • Leotychidas II - King of Sparta
  • Leotychides - Spartan general
  • Lesbonax - writer
  • Lesches - epic poet
  • Leucippus - philosopher
  • Leucon - Old Comedy poet
  • Libanius - writer
  • Licymnius of Chios - poet
  • Livius Andronicus - colonist and slave
  • Lobon - literary forger
  • Longinus - literary critic
  • Longus - writer
  • Lucian - writer
  • Lyco - philosopher
  • Lycophron - three; poet, son of Periander, Spartan general
  • Lycortas - statesman and father of Polybius
  • Lycurgus - two; King of Sparta, Athenian orator
  • Lycus - historian
  • Lydiadas - Megalopolitan general
  • Lygdamus - two; tyrant of Naxos, poet
  • Lysander - Spartan general
  • Lysanias - philologist
  • Lysias - historian
  • Lysimachus - Macedonian general
  • Lysippus - two; poet, sculptor
  • Lysis - two; philosopher, actor
  • Lysistratus - sculptor

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  • Machaon - Spartan general
  • Machon - New Comedy poet
  • Marcellinus - two writers
  • Marcellus of Side - physician and poet
  • Marinus - philosopher
  • Marsyas of Pella - writer
  • Matris of Thebes - rhetor
  • Matron of Pitane - parodist
  • Maximus of Smyrna - anatomist and philosopher
  • Megacles - numerous; archon of Athens, Athenian statesman, various other Athenians
  • Megasthenes - traveller
  • Meidias - Athenian potter
  • Melanippides - poet
  • Melanthius - three; tragedian, painter, writer
  • Melas - sculptor
  • Meleager of Gadara - poet and anthologist
  • Meleager of Macedon - King of Macedon
  • Meletus - two; tragedian, son
  • Melinno - poetess
  • Melissus of Samos - Eleatic philosopher
  • Memnon of Heraclea Pontica - historian
  • Memnon of Rhodes - military leader
  • Menaechmus - mathematician
  • Menander - playwright
  • Menander the Just - Indo-Greek king
  • Menander of Ephesus - writer
  • Menander of Laodicea - writer
  • Menecrates of Ephesus - poet
  • Menecrates of Xanthus - historian
  • Menedaius - Spartan general
  • Menedemus of Eretria - poet
  • Menedemus - Cynic philosopher
  • Menelaus (sculptor) - sculptor
  • Menelaus of Alexandria - mathematician
  • Menestor - botanical writer
  • Menexenus - student of Socrates
  • Menippus - satirist
  • Menippus of Pergamum - writer on geography
  • Meno - student of Aristotle
  • Menodotus - writer
  • Menodotus of Nicomedia - medical writer
  • Mentor of Rhodes - military leader
  • Mesatos - tragedian
  • Metagenes - Athenian comic writer
  • Meton - astronomer
  • Metrodorus - four:
    • Metrodorus of Chios - philosopher
    • Metrodorus of Lampsacus - philosopher
    • Metrodorus of Scepsis - writer
    • Metrodorus of Stratonicea - philosopher
  • Miciades - Corcyrean general
  • Micciades - sculptor
  • Micon - Athenian painter and sculptor
  • Milo of Croton - athlete
  • Miltiades - numerous; archon of Athens, Athenian general, various other Athenians
  • Mimnermus - poet
  • Mindarus - Spartan general
  • Mnasalces - writer
  • Mnaseas - traveller
  • Mnesicles - architect
  • Mnesimachus - Middle Comedy poet
  • Moderatus - philosopher
  • Moeris - Attic lexicographer
  • Moiro - poetess
  • Morsimus - poet
  • Moschion - tragedian
  • Moschus - poet
  • Myron - sculptor
  • Myronides - Athenian general
  • Musaeus - three poets
  • Myia - daughter of Pythagoras
  • Myron - sculptor
  • Myronides - Athenian general
  • Myrsilus - historian
  • Myrtilus - Athenian comic poet
  • Myrtis - Boeotian poetess

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  • Rhianus - poet and grammarian
  • Rhoecus of Samos - sculptor

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  • Teleclus - King of Sparta
  • Terpander - poet and musician
  • Thais - courtesan
  • Thales - philosopher
  • Thallus - historian/chronographer
  • Theatetus of Athens - mathematician
  • Theagenes of Megara - tyrant
  • Theagenes of Rhegium - writer
  • Theages - pupil of Socrates
  • Theano - reputedly wife of Pythagoras
  • Themisteus - philosopher & rhetor
  • Themistocles - archon of Athens
  • Themistogenes - writer
  • Theocritus - poet
  • Theodectes - playwright
  • Theodorus - sculptor
  • Theodorus of Cyrene - mathematician
  • Theodorus of Gadara - rhetor
  • Theodotus of Byzantium - theologian
  • Theognis of Megara - poet
  • Theon of Alexandria - librarian
  • Theon of Smyrna - philosopher
  • Aelius Theon - rhetor
  • Theophilus - Athenian comic poet
  • Theophrastus - philosopher
  • Theopompus - three; King of Sparta, comic poet, orator
  • Theramenes - Athenian statesman
  • Therimenes - Spartan general
  • Theron - tyrant of Agrigentum
  • Thespus - actor
  • Thessalus - two physicians
  • Thibron - Spartan general
  • Thrasybulus - Athenian general
  • Thrasylus - Athenian general
  • Thrasymachus - rhetorician
  • Thrasymelidas - Spartan general
  • Thucydides - historian
  • Ticidas - erotic poet
  • Tidas - tyrant of Sicyon
  • Timachidas - writer
  • Timaeus - historian
  • Timagenes - teacher
  • Timanthes - painter
  • Timocharis - philosopher
  • Timocles - Middle Comedy poet
  • Timocrates - Spartan general
  • Timocreon - poet
  • Timoleon - Corinthian general
  • Timon of Phlius - philosopher
  • Timostratus - Athenian comic poet
  • Timotheus of Athens - general
  • Timotheus of Miletus - poet
  • Timotheus (sculptor) - sculptor
  • Triphiodorus or Tryphiodorus - epic poet
  • Tynnichus - poet
  • Tyrannion or Tyrannio - two; philosopher and grammarian
  • Tyrimmas of Macedon - King of Macedon
  • Tyrtaeus - poet

X

  • Xanthippe - wife of Socrates
  • Xanthippus - two; father of Pericles, Spartan mercenary
  • Xanthus of Sicily - poet
  • Xanthus of Lydia - writer
  • Xenagoras - writer
  • Xenarchus - Middle Comedy poet
  • Xenocles - two playwrights
  • Xenoclides - Spartan general
  • Xenocrates - philosopher
  • Xenocrates of Aphrodisias - physician
  • Xenophanes - philosopher
  • Xenophilus - philosopher
  • Xenophon - soldier and historian
  • Xenophon of Ephesus - writer

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