Demetrius (disambiguation) — Demetrius may be a given name. Demetrius may also refer to: Contents 1 Saints 2 Kings 2.1 Macedon … Wikipedia
Oenomaus (disambiguation) — Oenomaus may refer to: Oenomaus, a king of Pisa in Greek mythology Oenomaus (butterfly), a gossamer winged butterfly genus Oenomaus (rebel slave), (c. 72 BC) a leader in the slave rebellion of Spartacus Oenomaus of Gadara, (2nd century AD) Cynic… … Wikipedia
Demonax (disambiguation) — Demonax or Damonax (Greek: Δημώναξ) can refer to: Demonax, a Cynic philosopher Demonax (lawmaker), an Arcadian lawmaker Demonax (crater), a crater on the moon This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Sallust (disambiguation) — The names Sallustius/Saloustios and their vernacular variants Sallust(e) have been borne by many people: * Sallust or Gaius Sallustius Crispus, historian of the 1st century BCE **Gardens of Sallust * Gaius Sallustius Crispus Passienus, 1st… … Wikipedia
Theagenes (disambiguation) — Theagenes (alternatively Theogenes) was the Name of several persons:* Theagenes of Megara, tyrant of Megara * Theagenes of Rhegium, a literary critic * Theagenes of Thasos, an ancient Greek sportsman * Theogenes (4th century BC), an ancient Greek … Wikipedia
Heraclius (disambiguation) — Heraclius (Medieval Latin Eraclius ), from Greek Herakleios ( Ἡράκλειος ), is a Latin given name: *Heraclius the Cynic *Heraclius the Elder *Heraclius, Byzantine emperor *Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem … Wikipedia
Cynicism — Cynic redirects here. For the modern understanding of the word cynicism , see Cynicism (contemporary). For other uses, see Cynic (disambiguation). Statue of an unknown Cynic philosopher from the Capitoline Museum in Rome. This statue is a Roman… … Wikipedia
Cleomenes — may refer to: one of several kings of Sparta: Cleomenes I (c.520 c.490 BC) Cleomenes II (370 309 BC) Cleomenes III (236 219 BC) Cleomenes of Naucratis, a Greek administrator Cleomenes the Cynic (c. 300 BC) Cynic philosopher T … Wikipedia
Demonax — This article is about Cynic philosopher. For other uses, see Demonax (disambiguation). Demonax (Greek: Δημώναξ, Dēmōnax; c. AD 70–c.170) was a Cynic philosopher. Born in Cyprus, he moved to Athens, where his wisdom, and his skill in solving… … Wikipedia
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