Antiochus
Antiochus ( Greek Ἀντίοχος ; Latin Antiochus ) is the name of the following ancient people:
- Antiochus (father of Seleucus I) (4th century BC)
Ruler of the Seleucid Empire:
- Antiochus I Soter (281–261 BC)
- Antiochus II. Theos (261–246 BC)
- Antiochus III. the great (223–187 BC)
- Antiochus (son of Antiochus III.)
- Antiochus IV. Epiphanes (175–164 BC)
- Antiochus (son of Seleucus IV)
- Antiochus V Eupator (164–162 BC)
- Antiochus VI. Epiphanes Dionysus (145–142 BC)
- Antiochus VII. Euergetes Sidetes (138–129 BC)
- Antiochus VIII. Epiphanes Philometor (123–96 BC)
- Antiochus IX. Philometor (116–96 BC)
- Antiochus X. Eusebes Philometor (95–83 BC)
- Antiochus XI. Epiphanes (95-92 BC)
- Antiochus XII. Dionysus Epiphanes (87-84 BC)
- Antiochus XIII. Philadelphos (69–64 BC; † 58 BC)
- Antiochus Hierax (* around 263 BC; † 227 BC), younger son of Antiochus II.
Kings of Kommagene:
- Antiochus I (Commagene) (69 - approx. 36 BC)
- Antiochus II (Commagene)
- Antiochus III. (Commagene)
- Antiochus IV. (Commagene)
Other people:
- Antiochus (eponym) , ancestor of the phyle Antiochis in Greek mythology
- Antiochus (son of Echekratides) , Thessalian prince and Tagos
- Antiochus (son of Phintas) , semi-legendary king of the Messenians
- Antiochus (son of Kratidas) , Ptolemaic Alexander priest
- Antiochus of Orestis , Macedonian prince
- Antiochus (Athens) , an Athenian naval commander
- Antiochus of Askalon (around 120 - around 68 BC), a Platonic philosopher
- Antiochus of Syracuse , Greek historian of the second half of the 5th century BC Chr.
- Eunus , leader of the first slave revolt in Sicily, adopted the king's name "Antiochus"
- Antiochus von Sulci († beginning of the 2nd century), Christian martyr and saint
- Flavius Antiochus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Septimius Antiochus († after 273), briefly Roman usurper in Syria
- Antiochus (sculptor) , ancient sculptor
- Antiochos (Koroplast) , Greek Koroplast of the early Hellenistic period
- Antiochus of Saba (7th century), Orthodox abbot and author