Anaxagoras (disambiguation)
- Anaxagoras (disambiguation)
Anaxagoras may refer to:
*Anaxagoras,a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher.
* 4180 Anaxagoras, a main-belt asteroid
* Anaxagoras (crater), a young lunar impact crater
* Anaxagoras (mythology), a king of Argos in Greek mythology
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