Diodorus (disambiguation)
- Diodorus (disambiguation)
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Diodorus may refer to:
- Diodorus of Aspendus, (4th century BC), Pythagorean philosopher
- Diodorus Cronus, (4th century BC), Greek philosopher of the Megarian school.
- Diodorus of Tyre (2nd century BC), Peripatetic philosopher
- Diodorus Siculus (1st century BC), Greek historian who wrote the Bibliotheca historica ("Historical Library")
- Diodorus of Adramyttium (1st century BC), rhetorician and Academic philosopher
- Diodore of Tarsus (d. ca. 390), Christian bishop, a monastic reformer, and a theologian
- Patriarch Diodoros of Jerusalem (1923 – 2000), Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Eastern Orthodox Church from 1981 to 2000
- Diodorus, a genus of silesaurid dinosauriform
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