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Ammonius is a masculine given name which may refer to: * Ammonius Lithotomos (3rd century BC), Alexandrian Greek lithotomist * Ammonius of Alexandria, ancient Olympic athlete who won the stadion race in the 131st Olympiad in 256 BCE * Ammonius of Alexandria, ancient grammarian *
Ammonius of Athens Ammonius of Athens (; ), sometimes called Ammonius the Peripatetic, was a philosopher who taught in Athens in the 1st century AD. He was a teacher of Plutarch, who praises his great learning, and introduces him discoursing on religion and sacred ri ...
(1st century AD), philosopher and teacher of Plutarch *
Ammonius Saccas Ammonius Saccas (; ; 175 AD243 AD) was a Hellenistic Platonist self-taught philosopher from Alexandria, generally regarded as the precursor of Neoplatonism or one of its founders. He is mainly known as the teacher of Plotinus, whom he taught f ...
(3rd century AD), Alexandrian Neoplatonist philosopher and teacher of Plotinus * Ammonius of Alexandria (Christian philosopher) (3rd century AD), Christian writer confused with Ammonius Saccas * Ammonius the Hermit, called
Saint Amun Ammon, Amun (), Ammonas (), Amoun (), or Ammonius the Hermit (; ) was a 4th-century Christian ascetic and the founder of one of the most celebrated monastic communities in Egypt. He was subsequently declared a saint. He was one of the most vene ...
, 4th century abbot and desert father *
Ammonius Grammaticus Ammonius Grammaticus (; ; ) was a 4th-century Egyptian priest. In 391, he was involved in a violent revolt centred at Alexandria's Serapeum, where the pagan rebels tortured and killed captured Christians. After the suppression of the revolt and t ...
(), Egyptian priest from Alexandria, supposed author of a grammatical treatise *
Ammonius Hermiae Ammonius Hermiae (; ; – between 517 and 526) was a Greek philosopher from Alexandria in the eastern Roman empire during Late Antiquity. A Neoplatonist, he was the son of the philosophers Hermias and Aedesia, the brother of Heliodorus of Alex ...
(5th century AD), Alexandrian philosopher * Ammonius (Alexandrian monk) ( 5th century AD) {{given name