Apollonius
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Απολλώνιος) is a masculine given name which may refer to:
People
    
    
Artists
    
- Apollonius of Athens (sculptor) (fl. 1st century BC)
 - Apollonius of Tralles (fl. 2nd century BC), sculptor
 - Apollonius (satyr sculptor)
 - Apollonius (son of Archias), sculptor
 
Historians
    
- Apollonius of Aphrodisias (fl. c. 3rd century BC), historian of Caria
 - Apollonius of Ascalon, historian mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium
 
Writers
    
- Apollonius Attaleus, writer on dreams
 - Apollonius of Acharnae, ancient Greek writer on festivals
 - Apollonius of Laodicea, writer on astrology
 - Apollonius of Rhodes (born c. 270 BC), librarian and poet, best known for the Argonautica
 - Apollonius (son of Chaeris), ancient Greek writer, mentioned by the scholiast on Aristophanes
 - Apollonius (son of Sotades), writer
 
Oratory
    
- Apollonius Dyscolus (fl. 2nd century AD), grammarian
 - Apollonius Eidographus, ancient Greek grammarian
 - Apollonius Molon (fl. 70 BC), rhetorician
 - Apollonius of Athens or Apollonius of Naucratis, (fl. 2nd century AD), sophist and rhetorician
 - Apollonius the Effeminate (fl. 120 BC), Greek rhetorician of Alabanda in Caria
 - Apollonius the Sophist, grammarian who lived towards the end of the 1st century, and wrote a renowned Homeric lexicon
 
Philosophers
    
- Apollonius Cronus (fl. 4th century BC), philosopher of the Megarian school
 - Apollonius of Chalcedon, philosophy tutor to the emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus
 - Apollonius of Syria, Platonic philosopher
 - Apollonius of Tyana (c. 40–c. 100 AD), Neo-Pythagorean philosopher
 - Apollonius of Tyre (philosopher), Stoic philosopher
 - Apollonius paradoxographus (fl. 2nd century BC), paradoxographer
 
Political
    
- Apollonius (ambassador) (fl. 2nd century BC), ambassador sent from the Seleucid Empire
 - Apollonius (consul 460), consul in 460
 - Apollonius (freedman), or Publius Licinius Apollonius, secretary of Publius Licinius Crassus
 - Apollonius (magister militum) (fl. 443–451), Eastern Roman general
 - Apollonius of Clazomenae (fl. 2nd century BC), ambassador sent to the Seleucid Empire
 - Apollonius of Drepanum (fl. 2nd century BC), citizen of Sicily
 - Apollonius of Sicily, leader of a revolt in 103 BCE
 - Apollonius (praetorian prefect) (442–443), Roman Praetorian prefect
 - Apollonius (Seleucid) (fl. 2nd century BC) a friend of Demetrius I Soter
 - Apollonius (son of Charinus), politician under Alexander the Great
 - Apollonius the dioiketes (fl. 250 BC), finance minister of Egypt
 - Apollonius (tyrant), (fl. 1st century BC), Mesopotamian tyrant
 - Apollonius, general of the Samarians, who was defeated at the Battle of Ma'aleh Levona in 167 BC
 
Religious figures
    
- Apollonius (bishop of Ephesus), 2nd-century Christian writer
 - Apollonius (martyr), Christian martyr of the 2nd century
 - Apollonius of Egypt, theorist on the age of the world
 - Apollonius of Ephesus (fl. 180–210), religious leader and writer
 - Apollonius the Apologist (died c. 186), religious leader
 - Apollonius of Rome, Christian martyr of the 4th century
 
Physicians and scientists
    
- List of physicians named Apollonius, a list of physicians in ancient Greece and Rome
- Apollonius Glaucus, physician
 - Apollonius of Citium (fl. 1st century BC), physician
 
 - Apollonius of Perga (late 3rd–early 2nd centuries BC), geometer and astronomer
 
Other
    
- Apollonius of Myndus, ancient astrologer said to be skilled with horoscopes
 
Modern world
    
- Apollonius Schotte (c. 1579–1639), Dutch statesman
 - Apollonius von Maltitz (1795–1870), Russian diplomat
 
Fictional characters
    
- Apollonius of Tyre, medieval fictional character
 
See also
    
- Apollinaris (disambiguation)
 - Apollo (disambiguation)
 - Apollodorus (disambiguation)
 - Apollonia (disambiguation)
 - Apollonius point, a triangle center in plane geometry
 - Apollonius' theorem, an elementary geometry theorem about triangles
 - Circles of Apollonius
 - Problem of Apollonius, geometric problem touching on tangency of circle
 - Parnassius apollonius, scientific name of a butterfly
 
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