Apollonios
Apollonios ( Greek Ἀπολλώνιος ; Latin: Apollonius ) is an ancient Greek name derived from the name of the god Apollon . The female equivalent of the name is Apollonia .
Name bearer
Ancient politicians, poets, scientists, doctors, priests, saints and military men
- Apollonios Dyskolos (2nd century), grammarian
- Apollonios Sophistes (1st century), lexicographer
- Apollonios of Alexandria with the surname Anteros (1st century), grammarian
- Apollonios of Aphrodisias , Ptolemaic priest
- Apollonios Mys , 2nd half of 1st century BC BC, doctor in Alexandria, herophile
- Apollonios of Kition (1st century BC), Greek doctor
- Apollonios of Memphis (= Apollonios Memphites), Greek doctor of the 3rd century BC Chr.
- Apollonios von Perge (approx. 262 – approx. 190 BC), mathematician and astronomer
- Apollonios of Rhodes (295–215 BC), poet
- Apollonios of Tyana (around 40– around 120), mystic
- Apollonios (Dioiket) , Ptolemaic finance minister in the 3rd century BC Chr.
- Apollonios (son of Thraseas) , Seleucid governor in the 2nd century BC Chr.
- Apollonios (son of Menestheos) , Seleucid governor in the 2nd century BC Chr.
- Apollonios of Acharnai , writer
Ancient artists and craftsmen
- Apollonios (architect) , Greek architect
- Apollonios (son of Archias) , Attic sculptor
- Apollonios (Graeco-Egyptian sculptor) , Graeco-Egyptian sculptor
- Apollonios (Graeco-Roman sculptor) , Graeco-Roman sculptor
- Apollonios (ore-builder, 1st century BC) , Greek ore-builder
- Apollonios (ore-builder, 1st century) , Greek ore-builder
- Apollonios (gem cutter, 3rd century BC) , Greek gem cutter
- Apollonios (gem cutter, 1st century BC) , Greek gem cutter
- Apollonios (copyist) , copyist
- Apollonios Aster , Greek sculptor from Aphrodisias
- Apollonios from Alexandria (architect) , Greek architect
- Apollonios from Alexandria (sculptor) , Greek sculptor
- Apollonios from Aphrodisias , Greek sculptor
- Apollonios from Isgera , Phrygian sculptor
- Apollonios from Magnesia , Greek sculptor
- Apollonios from Marathon , Greek sculptor
- Apollonios of Athens (1st century BC), sculptor
- Apollonios von Tralleis (1st century BC), sculptor ( Farnese bull )
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