Antonios
Antonios ( Greek Αντώνιος ) is a male given name. It is the Greek form of the actually Latin name Antonius . The name became popular in the Greek-speaking areas of the Roman Empire during the reign of the triumvir Mark Antony .
Well-known namesake
- Antonios (Patriarch) (* 1927), third patriarch of the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church
- Antonios Diogenes , Greek novelist
- Antonios Thallos (1st century BC), epigrammatist from Miletus
- Antonios of Argos , epigrammatist
- Antonios the Great (around 251–356), founder of the hermit monasticism
- Antonios (Hagiograph) (5th century), author of a biography of Symeon Stylites
- Antonios Chozibites (6th century), author of the life of St. Georgios Kypros
- Antonios I of Constantinople , Patriarch of Constantinople 821–836
- Antonios II. Kauleas , Patriarch of Constantinople 893–901
- Antonios IV († 1397), Patriarch of Constantinople