Diomedes (disambiguation)
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Diomedes may mean:
- Diomedes, in Greek mythology, a hero of the Trojan War and king of Argos.
- Diomedes Soter, an Indo-Greek king.
- Diomedes of Thrace, king of Thrace in Greek mythology, owner of four man-eating mares in the 8th Labour of Hercules
- Saint Diomedes of Tarsus (died c.300), feast day August 16
- Saint Diomedes, feast day September 2
- Diomedes Grammaticus (4th century), a Latin grammarian
- Diomedes Cato (c.1563 - c.1618), a Polish-Italian composer
- Diomedes Maturan (c.1940-2002), a Filipino actor
- Diomedes Komnenos (1956-1973), a Greek student and casualty of the Athens Polytechnic uprising
- Diomedes Díaz (born 1957), a Colombian vallenato singer and composer
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