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Apollonius may be: Historical people: - Apollonius (philosopher), Greek philosopher is Apollonius of Tyana listed below.
- Apollonius of Caria, historian, born in Aphrodisias
- Apollonius of Rhodes (born c. 270 BC), librarian and poet
- Apollonius of Perga (262–190 BC), geometer & astronomer
- Apollonius of Tralles (fl. 2nd century BC), sculptor
- Apollonius of Athens (fl. 1st century BC), sculptor
- Apollonius Molon (fl. 70 BC), rhetorician
- Apollonius of Tyana (2 CE–98), philosopher
- Apollonius Dyscolus (fl. 2nd century), grammarian
- Saint Apollonius (died c. 186), religious leader
- Apollonius of Ephesus (fl. 180-210), religious leader & writer
- Apollonius the Effeminate (fl. 120 BC) a Greek rhetorician of Alabanda in Caria.
- Apollonius the Sophist of Alexandria, a famous grammarian, who probably lived towards the end of the 1st century CE.
Other: Engraved portrait of Apollonius of Tyana. ...
The tetrapylon (monumental gate) Aphrodisias was a town in Caria, now part of modern Turkey, about 230 km (142. ...
Apollonius of Rhodes, also known as Apollonius Rhodius (Latin; Greek ApollÅnios Rhodios), early 3rd century BC - after 246 BC, was an epic poet, scholar, and director of the Library of Alexandria. ...
Apollonius of Perga [Pergaeus] (ca. ...
Apollonius of Tralles (in Caria) was a Greek sculptor who flourished in the 2nd century BCE. With his brother Tauriscus, he executed the marble group known as the Farnese Bull, representing Zethus and Amphion tying the revengeful Dirce to the tail of a wild bull. ...
Apollonius Molon (sometimes called simply Molon), Greek rhetorician, who flourished about 70 BC. He was a native of Alabanda, a pupil of Menecles, and settled at Rhodes. ...
Engraved portrait of Apollonius of Tyana. ...
Apollonius Dyscolus (fl. ...
Saint Apollonius (d. ...
Apollonius of Ephesus (fl. ...
Apollonius, surnamed Î¿Ì Î¼Î±Î»Î±ÎºÎ¿Ï (the Effeminate), a Greek rhetorician of Alabanda in Caria, who flourished about 120 B.C. After studying under Menecles, chief of the Asiatic school of oratory, he settled in Rhodes, where he taught rhetoric, among his pupils being Mark Antony. ...
Apollonius, surnamed the Sophist, was a famous grammarian, who probably lived towards the end of the 1st century A.D. and taught in Rome in Tiberius times. ...
See also: Apollonius of Tyre is the subject of a popular medieval story, existing in numerous forms in many languages. ...
Apollonius is a lunar crater located near the eastern limb of the Moon. ...
In elementary geometry, Apollonius theorem is a theorem relating several elements in a triangle. ...
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