Thucydides (disambiguation)
- Thucydides (disambiguation)
Thucydides may refer to:
* 10137 Thucydides, a main-belt asteroid
* Thucydides (circa 460-395 BC), Greek historian
* Thucydides (politician) (5th century BC), prominent politician of ancient Athens
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