Apollodorus
Apollodorus ( ancient Greek Ἀπολλόδωρος ), Apollodorus ( Latinized ) or Apollodorus ( Germanized ) in ancient times was a common Greek name.
Well-known bearers of the name
Politician
- Apollodorus ( politicians from Athens ) (* 394/393 BC; † after 343 BC), politician of the 4th century BC in Athens
- Apollodorus ( politicians from Delos ) ( * before 286 BC; † after 286 BC), politician of the 3rd century BC Delos
- Apollodorus ( Epistratege ) ( * before 131 BC; † after 124 BC ), politician of the 2nd century BC in Thebes
Writers and philologists
- Apollodorus of Pergamon, rhetorician from Pergamon
- Apollodorus of Tarsus, tragedians
- Apollodorus of Artemita, historian, wrote in the first century BC, a history of the Parthians
- Apollodorus of Athens ( writer ) ( † after 120/119 BC), grammarian of the second half of the 2nd century BC, they identified it incorrectly as the author of Libraries of Apollodorus
- Apollodorus of Gela ( 342-290 BC), comedy writer, as a contemporary of Menander, he wrote 47 comedies, and was five times winners
- Apollodorus of Carystus, one of the most important writers of the new Attic comedy, who lived in Athens 300-260 BC
Philosophers
- Apollodorus ( philosopher from Athens ) (c. 434 BC; † after 399 BC ), a philosopher from the circle of Socrates
- Apollodorus of Cyrene, grammarians
- Apollodorus of Cyzicus, philosopher of atomism
- Apollodorus of Seleikeia, pupil of Diogenes
- Apollodorus Kepotyrannos, Epicureans
- Apollodorus ( Stoics ), pupil of Antipater
Artists, craftspeople and technicians
- Apollodorus ( Bronzebildner ) Bronzebildner from Athens
- Apollodorus of Athens (architect ), architect of Athens
- Apollodorus of Athens (painter), painter in the second half of the 5th century BC
- Apollodorus of Damascus ( ~ 65 - ~ 130), the most important architect of the Roman Empire
- Apollodorus (5th century BC), sculptor
- Apollodorus (2nd century BC), sculptor
- Apollodorus ( vase painter ), Attic vase painter
More
- Apollodorus ( servant of Cleopatra ) Cleopatra VII in 48 BC is said to have smuggled into the palace of Alexandria to Caesar
- Apollodorus (physician), physician and Iologe the time of Ptolemy I (c. 320 BC ), Alexandria
- Greek personal name