Diomedes (disambiguation)
Diomedes ( ancient Greek Διομήδης , Italian Diomede ) is an ancient Greek male personal name and means thought of Zeus .
In Greek mythology:
- Diomedes , son of Tydeus and Deipyle, hero before Troy
- Diomedes (son of Ares) and the Cyrene, king of the bistons, owner of the horses of Diomedes
- Diomedes (son of Diomedes) and Euippe
Name bearer:
- Diomedes (Indo-Greek) , Indo-Greek king
- Diomedes (stonemason) , ancient Cilician stonemason
- Diomedes from Dokimeion , ancient Phrygian sculptor
- Diomedes (sculptor) , ancient sculptor
- Saint Diomedes , a doctor and martyr from Tarsus (3rd century AD)
- Diomedes Grammaticus , an Eastern Roman grammarian (4th century AD)
- Diomede Carafa , a cardinal and Roman Catholic bishop by Ariano Irpino (1492-1560)
- Diomede Falconio , a Vatican diplomat and cardinal to the Curia (1842-1917)
- Bernard Diomède , a French football player
See also:
- Diomedes Painter , an Attic vase painter (around 400 BC)
- Diomedes or Triumphant Innocence , opera by Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel
- (1437) Diomedes , an asteroid belonging to the group of Trojans
- Diomedes Islands , archipelago in the Bering Strait
- Islands of Diomedes are located north of the Italian Gargano peninsula