Archelaus
Archelaos (Greek Ἀρχέλαος , Latin Archelaus ) is:
in Greek mythology:
- Archelaus (Sparta) , Spartan king
- Archelaus (son of Temenus) , Heraklid and eponymous hero of a lost drama by Euripides
- Archelaus (son of Aegyptus)
- Archelaos (son of Elektryon) , son of Elektryon and Anaxo, brother of Alcmene
- Archelaos (son of Maiandro)
- Archelaus (slave of Priam)
the name of the following people:
- Archelaos (priest) , Karneen priest, ruler of Sikyon (1161 or 1160 BC)
- Archelaos (philosopher) (5th century BC), Greek philosopher and teacher of Socrates
- Archelaus I , King of Macedonia (413–399 BC)
- Aeropos II. (Also Archelaos II., † 393 BC), King of Macedonia (399–393 BC)
- Archelaos (strategist) , strategist of Susiana appointed by Alexander the Great
- Archelaos of Priene, Greek sculptor, see Apotheosis of Homer
- Archelaos (general) (2nd century - 1st century BC), Pontic general
- Archelaus (Egypt) († 55 BC), Egyptian king and son of the Pontic general
- Archelaos (priestly prince) (mid 1st century BC), priestly prince of Comana in Pontus and son of the Egyptian king
- Archelaos (Cappadocia) († 17), King of Cappadocia and son of the priestly prince of Comana
- Herodes Archelaos (* around 23 BC; † around 18), Jewish prince
- Archelaos (Bishop of Caschar) in Mesopotamia (2nd half of the 3rd century AD), who disputed with Mani
- Archelaos (alchemist) , Byzantine alchemist, author of a poem On Sacred Art in 336 iambic trimeters