Leontios
Leontios (Greek Λεόντιος) or Leontius (Latinized) (dt. 'Lion-like') is the name of the following people:
of ancient Greece:
- Leontios (commandant) , commandant of Ptolemy IV.
- Leontios (civil servant) , Macedonian civil servant
- Leontius (philosopher) , Greek philosopher and rhetoric teacher
of Roman antiquity:
- Leontius (counter-emperor) († 488), Roman counter-emperor 484 to 488
- Domitius Leontius , Praetorian and Politician, Consul 344
- Flavius Leontius , civil servant
- Leontios (son of Eudoxius) , lawyer from Berytus, son of Eudoxius
- Leontios (son of Patricinius) , lawyer, son of Patricinius
- Leontios Minotauros (nickname Minotauros ), lawyer
of ancient church history:
- Leontios of Antioch , Patriarch of Antioch
- Leontius (Fréjus) , Bishop of Fréjus
- Leontius von Trier (also Legontius ; † 446/447), Bishop of Trier, saint
- Leontius of Byzantium (theologian) (around 490 – after 542), Byzantine theologian
- Leontios of Jerusalem , neo-Chalcedonian theologian
- Leontios Theotokites , Patriarch of Constantinople (1189)
in the Middle Ages:
- Leontios (Byzantium) († 706), Byzantine emperor 695 to 698
- Leontios (Rostov) , Bishop of Rostov
- Leontios Machairas , Cypriot historian
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