Xenophon (disambiguation)
Xenophon is the name of the following people:
- Xenophon (general) (around 480 BC – 429), Athenian general in the Peloponnesian War
- Xenophon of Ikaria († 404 BC), martyr of the Athenian democracy
- Pseudo-Xenophon , unknown author from the 5th century BC. Chr.
- Xenophon (around 430 BC – 355), writer and politician from Athens
- Xenophon (architect) , ancient Greek architect from Athens (4th century BC)
- Xenophon (sculptor from Athens) , ancient Greek sculptor (4th century BC)
- Xenophon (sculptor from Paros) , ancient Greek sculptor
- Xenophon von Lampsakos , Greek geographer
- Gaius Stertinius Xenophon (around 10 BC – after 54), the court doctor of the Roman Emperor Claudius
- Arrian ("younger Xenophon"; around 85 - after 145), Roman politician and historian
- Xenophon of Ephesus , novelist in Roman times (2nd century)
- Xenophon (Mozaizist) , supposed ancient Roman Mozaizist (4th / 5th century)
- Nick Xenophon (* 1959), Australian politician
Xenophon also stands for: