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: Ἀπολλόδωρος ''Apollodoros'') was a popular name in ancient Greece. It is the masculine gender of a noun compounded from Apollo, the deity, and doron, "gift"; that is, "Gift of Apollo." It may refer to: :''Note: A few persons appear in more than one section.''


Artists

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Apollodorus (painter) Apollodorus Skiagraphos ( el, Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ σκιαγράφος) was an influential Ancient Greek painter of the 5th century BC whose work has since been entirely lost. Apollodorus left a technique behind known as skiagraphia, a ...
, Athenian painter who lived at the end of the 5th century BC and introduced great improvements in perspective and chiaroscuro * Apollodorus (sculptor) (), Greek sculptor in bronze so picky he often broke his works in pieces after he finished them


Authors

* Apollodorus (), author of the '' Bibliotheca'', sometimes called "Pseudo-Apollodorus" to distinguish him from Apollodorus of Athens (above), with whom he was sometimes confused * Apollodorus of Carystus (), New Comedy playwright * Apollodorus of Erythrae, ancient Greek writer * Apollodorus of Gela (), New Comedy playwright * Apollodorus of Lemnos, ancient Greek writer on agriculture * Apollodorus of Tarsus, tragic poet * Apollodorus of Telmessus, writer on dreams * Apollodorus the Epicurean (), Athenian philosopher and author of the ''Life of Epicurus'', head of the Epicurean school in Athens


Historians

* Apollodorus of Artemita (), Greek historian of the Parthian empire *
Apollodorus of Athens Apollodorus of Athens ( el, Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος, ''Apollodoros ho Athenaios''; c. 180 BC – after 120 BC) son of Asclepiades, was a Greek scholar, historian, and grammarian. He was a pupil of Diogenes of Babylon, P ...
(c. 180 BC–after 120 BC), Greek historian and grammarian


Oratory

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Apollodorus of Athens Apollodorus of Athens ( el, Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος, ''Apollodoros ho Athenaios''; c. 180 BC – after 120 BC) son of Asclepiades, was a Greek scholar, historian, and grammarian. He was a pupil of Diogenes of Babylon, P ...
(c. 180 BC–after 120 BC), Greek historian and grammarian * Apollodorus of Cumae, Greek grammarian * Apollodorus of Cyrene, Greek grammarian * Apollodorus of Pergamon, 1st century BC rhetorician


Philosophers

* Apollodorus the Epicurean (), Athenian philosopher and author of the ''Life of Epicurus'', head of the Epicurean school in Athens *
Apollodorus of Phaleron Apollodorus of Phaleron (Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος Φαληρεύς, ''Apollódōros Phalēreύs'', c. 445 – 4th century BCE) was an Ancient Athenian student and prominent follower of Socrates frequently depicted in the Socratic literature. ...
(c. 429–4th century BC), follower of Socrates and narrator of the dialogue described by Plato in his ''Symposium'' *
Apollodorus of Seleucia Apollodorus of Seleucia ( el, Ἀπολλόδωρος; flourished c. 150 BC), or Apollodorus Ephillus, was a Stoic philosopher, and a pupil of Diogenes of Babylon. He wrote a number of handbooks ( el, εἰσαγωγαί) on Stoicism, including o ...
(), Stoic philosopher


Rulers and generals

* Apollodorus (general), Athenian general of the 4th century BC *
Apollodorus of Amphipolis Apollodorus ( el, Ἀπολλόδωρος) from Amphipolis was one of the cavalry generals of Alexander the Great, who commanded the force Alexander left behind with the Babylonian governor Mazaeus. He was entrusted in 331 BCE, together with Menes o ...
(), Macedonian cavalry general under Alexander the Great *
Apollodorus of Cassandreia Apollodorus (Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος ''Apollodoros'') was a popular name in ancient Greece. It is the masculine gender of a noun compounded from Apollo, the deity, and doron, "gift"; that is, "Gift of Apollo." It may refer to: :''Note: A f ...
(died 276 or 275 BC), a tyrant of the city of Cassandreia *
Apollodorus of Susiana Apollodorus was a governor, or satrap, of Susiana. He was appointed to this office by the ruler Antiochus III the Great, after the rebellion of his general Molon and his brother Alexander Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent beare ...
, satrap of Susiana appointed in 220 BC


Other

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Apollodorus (jurist) Apollodorus was a Graeco-Roman jurist of the 5th century AD, who was one of the commission appointed by Theodosius II to compile the '' Codex Theodosianus''. In the year 429 he appears as ''comes'' and ''magister memoriae'', and he appears as '' c ...
(), Greco-Roman jurist *
Apollodorus (physician) Apollodorus ( grc, Ἀπολλόδωρος) is the name of two physicians mentioned by Pliny the Elder, one of whom was a native of Citium (modern Kition), in Cyprus, the other of Tarentum (modern Taranto). Perhaps it was one of these who wrote to ...
, two physicians mentioned by Pliny the Elder *
Apollodorus (runner) Apollodorus ( el, Ἀπολλόδωρος; fl. 1st century AD) was an ancient Macedonian runner who, after winning in the Olympics, was killed by lightning on his way back home. He is commemorated by Antipater of Thessalonica in the below epigram ( ...
, 1st century Macedonian runner who won the Olympics *
Apollodorus of Acharnae Apollodorus ( grc-gre, Ἀπολλόδωρος, Apollodōros; 394 – after 343 BCE) of Acharnae in Attica was an Athenian politician known from several ancient forensic speeches which were preserved as part of the Demosthenic corpus. He was ...
(394–after 343), Athenian politician and subject of many of Demosthenes' speeches *
Apollodorus of Boeotia Apollodorus from Boeotia was a man of 2nd-century BCE ancient Greece who, together with Epaenetus, went as ambassador from Boeotia to Messenia in 183 BCE, just at the time when the Messenians, terrified by Lycortas Lycortas of Megalopolis ( el, ...
(), Greek ambassador *
Apollodorus of Cyzicus Apollodorus ( grc, Ἀπολλόδωρος) of Cyzicus can refer to two different persons from ancient Greece: *Apollodorus who lived previous to the time of Plato, who in his dialogue ''Ion'', mentions him as one of the foreigners whom the Atheni ...
, two different persons from ancient Greece, one mentioned by Plato, the other by Diogenes Laërtius *
Apollodorus of Damascus Apollodorus of Damascus ( grc, Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Δαμασκηνός) was a Nabataean architect and engineer from Damascus, Roman Syria, who flourished during the 2nd century AD. As an engineer he authored several technical treatises, ...
, 2nd century Nabataean architect and engineer *
Apollodorus of Macedonia Apollodorus of Macedonia served as secretary to King Philip V of Macedon. He and another scribe of the name of Demosthenes accompanied the king to the colloquy at Nicaea, on the Malian Gulf The Malian or Maliac Gulf ( el, Μαλιακός Κόλ ...
(), Macedonian scribe, secretary to King Philip V of Macedon *
Apollodorus of Nicaea Apollodorus was a man mentioned among the distinguished people of Nicaea Nicaea, also known as Nicea or Nikaia (; ; grc-gre, Νίκαια, ) was an ancient Greek city in Bithynia, where located in northwestern Anatolia and is primarily known ...
, mentioned by 6th century writer Stephanus of Byzantium * Apollodorus Logisticus, ancient Greek mathematician * Apollodorus Pyragrus, 1st century BC Sicilian mentioned by Cicero *
Apollodorus the Sicilian Apollodorus ( el, Ἀπολλόδωρος) was a loyal follower of the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra VII. In 48 BC he is supposed to have enabled Cleopatra to get in the palace of Alexandria to Julius Caesar and in this way to strengthen decisively her p ...
(), loyal follower of Cleopatra


See also

* Apollodorus of Smyrna, a copyist error for Apollonides of Smyrna * Apollo (disambiguation) * Apollinaris (disambiguation) * Apollonia (disambiguation) * Apollonius (disambiguation) {{given name Greek masculine given names Theophoric names