Leontius (disambiguation)
Leontius (Greek Λεόντιος ) or Leontius ( Latinized ) was the name of several historical or mythological persons. The name means as much as lion-like.
In ancient Greece:
- A commander of Ptolemy IV, see Leontius ( commander)
- A Macedonian officer, see Leontius (Official)
In ancient Roman times:
- A Roman rival emperor ( 484-488 ), see Leontius ( Gegenkaiser )
- A late antique praetorian prefect and consul of 344, see Domitius Leontius
- An official in the 350 years, see Leontius Flavius
- A teacher of rhetoric in Athens in the early 5th century, Empress Aelia Eudocia the father, see Leontius (philosopher )
- Number of lawyers a lawyer from Berytus, son of Eudoxios, see Leontius (son of Eudoxios )
- Another lawyer, son of Patricinius, see Leontius (son of Patricinius )
- A lawyer surnamed Minotaur, see Leontius Minotaur
In the ancient church history:
- The patriarch of Antioch, see Leontius of Antioch
- Bishop of Fréjus, see Leontius (Fréjus )
- Leontius von Trier (also: Legontius ) ( † 446/447 ), Bishop of Trier; Holy
- Chalkedonischer a theologian (approx. 490- after 542 ), see Leontius of Byzantium ( theologian )
- Neuchalkedonischer a theologian of the 6th century, see Leontius of Jerusalem
In the Middle Ages:
- A Byzantine Emperor ( 695-698 ), see Leontius ( Byzantium )
- The Bishop of Rostov (XI century), see Leontius (Rostov )
- The Cypriot historian of the 15th century, see Leontius Machairas
- Disambiguation