Apollonides was an ancient Greek male name.
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Apollonides of Smyrna Apollonides of Smyrna () was an epigrammatic poet of ancient Greece, who lived in the time of the Roman emperors Augustus and Tiberius. The ''Greek Anthology'' contains upwards of thirty epigrams which bear his name, and which are distinguished for ...
or Apollonides Smyrnaeus, epigrammatist
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Apollonides of Sicyon
Apollonides () of Sicyon was a man of ancient Greece who served as an ambassador for Achaea in the 2nd century BCE.
When in 186 the great congress was held at Megalopolis, and the Attalid king Eumenes II wished to form an alliance with the Achaean ...
fl. 186 BC, Achaean statesman
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Apollonides (physician) Apollonides () was the name of a number of physicians of ancient Greece:
* Apollonides of Cos
*Another Greek physician, who must have lived in the first or second century, as he is said by Galen to have differed from Archigenes respecting the state ...
, a physician who lived around the 1st or 2nd century
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Apollonides (governor of Argos)
Apollonides () or Apollonidas was governor of Argos in ancient Greece. He was raised to this office by Cassander. In the year 315 BCE, he invaded Arcadia, and got possession of the town of Stymphalus (modern Stymfalia). The majority of the Argiv ...
, appointed by Cassander by 315 BC
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Apollonides of Boeotia Apollonides () of Boeotia was a soldier of ancient Greece who was an officer in the Greek army which supported the claims of Cyrus the Younger. He was a man of no courage, and the difficulties which the Greeks had to encounter led him to oppose Xeno ...
, ancient Greek soldier, 5th century BC
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Apollonides of Cardia Apollonides () of Cardia was a man of ancient Greece to whom Philip II of Macedon assigned for his private use the whole territory of the Thracian Chersonesus. Apollonides was afterwards sent by Charidemus as ambassador to Philip.Demosthenes
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, contemporary of Philip of Macedonia
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Apollonides of Chios Apollonides () of Chios was during the eastern expedition of Alexander the Great
Alexander III of Macedon (; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the Ancient Greece, ancient Gree ...
, chief of Persian guard in Chios at the time of Alexander the Great, 332 BC
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Apollonides of Cos Apollonides () was a Greek physician and surgeon from Cos. Like many other of his kinsmen, he went to serve at the court of the Persian Empire, then ruled by Artaxerxes Longimanus (465–425 BC).
At the court he cured Megabyzus, the king's brothe ...
, Greek physician of the 5th century BC, and a central character of Ctesias' history
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Apollonides of Nicaea Apollonides of Nicaea () lived in the time of the Roman emperor Tiberius, to whom he dedicated a commentary on the '' Silloi'' of Timon of Phlius.
Apollonides wrote several works, all of which are lost:
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, Greek grammarian of the time of Emperor Tiberius
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Apollonides (philosopher)
Apollonides (fl. 46 BC) was a Stoic philosopher. He was a friend and companion of Cato the Younger.
The sole record of Apollonides is within Plutarch's account of Cato the Younger in ''Parallel Lives''. From this account, there is evidence that ...
, stoic philosopher of the 1st century, friend of Cato the Younger
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Apollonides of Olynthus, a general in the time of Philip II of Macedon
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Apollonides of Orapius, ancient Greek writer who wrote a work on Egypt
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Apollonides of Sparta, treasurer of 2nd century BCE
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Apollonides of Syracuse, a notable citizen during the Second Punic War
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Apollonides (poet)
Apollonides () was a tragic poet of ancient Greece, concerning whom nothing is known. He may have lived in the third century BCE. Two fragments of his dramas (''TrGF'' 152) are preserved by Clement of Alexandria and Stobaeus.Stobaeus
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, tragic poet
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