Aristides (disambiguation)

Aristides (disambiguation)

Aristides may refer to one of the following people:

*Aristides, (530-468 BCE) Athenian soldier and statesman who fought in the Battle of Marathon
*Aristides of Thebes, (4th century BCE) painter
*Aristides of Miletus, (2nd century BCE) Writer of salacious tales
*Aelius Aristides, (117 - 181) Orator and rhetorician
*Aristides the Athenian, (2nd century) Christian writer
*Aristides Quintilianus, (3rd century) Author of a musical treatise

*Aristides Brezina, (1848-1909) Austrian mineralogist
*Aristides Agramonte, (1868-1931) American physician, pathologist and bacteriologist
*Aristides de Sousa Mendes, (1885-1954) Portuguese diplomat who issued visas to Jews seeking to flee the Nazis
*Aristides Leão, (1914-1993) Brazilian biologist
*Aristides Fraga Lima, (born 1923) Brazilian writer
*Aristides Pereira, (born 1923) First president of Cape Verde from 1975 to 1991.
*Aristides Demetrios, (born 1931) American modernist sculptor
*Aristides Royo, (born 1940) President of Panama from 1978 to 1982
*Aristides Sánchez, (1943-1993) Nicaraguan Contra rebel
*Aristides Gomes, (born 1954) Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau from 2005 to 2007
*Arístides González, (born 1961) Puerto Rican boxer
*Arístides Rojas, (born 1970) Paraguayan footballer
*Aristides Soiledis, (born 1991) Greek football player

It may also refer to:
*Aristides (horse), (1872-1893) American racehorse who won the first Kentucky Derby in 1875.
*Aristides Breeders' Cup Stakes, Horse race held every June in Kentucky
*2319 Aristides, a Main-belt Asteroid


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