Agathocles
Agathocles was a frequently occurring in ancient Greece man's name.
The best-known persons with this name are:
- Agathocles, a musician, a pupil of Pythagoras, teachers Damons
- Agathocles, a historian in the 5th or 4th century BC, who wrote a history of the town of Cyzicus
- Agathocles, 357/356 BC, Archon at Athens, see Agathocles (Athens)
- Agathocles of Syracuse (361 BC - 289 BC), tyrant of Syracuse
- , 289 BC murdered Agathocles, son of the tyrant of the same name, provided as a successor of Agatharchos
- Agathocles, the father of Lysimachus with a high position at the court in Macedonia
- The eldest son of Lysimachus, see Agathocles ( son of Lysimachus )
- An architect in Delphi, see Agathocles (architect)
- Regent of Egypt after the death of King Ptolemy IV (204 BC), see Agathocles (Egypt)
- Agathocles of Bactria, King of the Bactrian Empire, ca 190-180 BC
- Agathocles, a comedy writer in Athens in the second half of the 2nd century BC
- Another historian
- A doctor, probably mentioned at the time of Augustus, of Pliny
- A grindcore band from Belgium, see Agathocles
- Disambiguation