Arkesilaos (disambiguation)
Arkesilaos ( Greek Ἀρκεσίλαος ) is: the name of the following people:
- Arkesilaos of Pitane, philosopher
- Several rulers of Cyrene from the Battiad dynasty :
- Arkesilaos (sculptor, 5th century BC) , Greek sculptor in the 5th century BC Chr.
- Arkesilaos (sculptor, 1st century BC) , Roman in the 1st century BC Chr.
- Arkesilaos (Satrap) , Macedonian governor of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC. Chr.
- Spartans, father of the lichas, winners in Olympia
- Syracusan, killed his son Archagatos after the flight of Agathocles from Africa (307 BC)
- Lacedaemonians, with Agesipolis 183 BC BC envoy, killed by pirates
- General of the Katanaians
- Corinthians, son of Hieron, participant in the Delphi soteria
- From Megalopolis, race winner in Olympia 188 BC BC, envoy to Egypt and Syria
- Arkesilaos (consul) , Roman consul in AD 267
the name of the following celestial bodies:
- (20961) Arkesilaos , asteroid of the Jupiter Trojan type
in Greek mythology:
- Arkesilaos (Boeotia) , leader of the Boeotians in the Trojan War
- Arkesilaos (son of Odysseus) and Penelope
- Arkesilaos (father of Melaneus) , grandfather of Eurytus
See also: