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Theodotus of Aetolia Theodotus () was an Aetolian general, who at the accession of the Seleucid monarch, Antiochus III the Great (223–187 BC), held the command of the important province of Coele-Syria for Ptolemy Philopator (221–204 BC), king of Egypt. T ...
(3rd century BC), an Aetolian general who held the command of Coele-Syria for Ptolemy Philopator (221–204 BC), king of Egypt * Theodotus Hemiolius (3rd century BC), a general in the service of king Antiochus III the Great (223–187 BC) *
Theodotus of Chios Theodotus of Chios () (died in 43 or 42 BC) was the rhetoric tutor of the young Egyptian king Ptolemy XIII. Biography Theodotus of Chios was a trained rhetorician and the tutor of Ptolemy XIII. He was one of the three influential men who led th ...
(1st century BC), rhetoric tutor of the young Egyptian king Ptolemy XIII *
Theodotus of Byzantium Theodotus ( "given by God" or "given by gods") is the name of: * Theodotus of Aetolia (3rd century BC), an Aetolian general who held the command of Coele-Syria for Ptolemy Philopator (221–204 BC), king of Egypt * Theodotus Hemiolius (3rd century ...
(2nd century), an early Christian writer from Byzantium * Theodotus the Gnostic (2nd century), a key formulator of Eastern Gnosticism who taught in Asia Minor * Theodotus of Ancyra (martyr) (4th century), fourth-century Christian martyr * Theodotus of Laodicea, bishop (c.310–c.335) * Theodotus (praefectus urbi), ''praefectus urbi'' of Constantinople *
Theodotus of Antioch Theodotus of Antioch, patriarch of Antioch (died 429), in 417 succeeded Alexander of Antioch, under whom the long-standing schism of Meletius at Antioch had been healed, and followed his lead in replacing the honoured name of John Chrysostom o ...
(died 429), patriarch of Antioch in 420–429 *
Theodotus of Ancyra (bishop) Theodotus of Ancyra () was a fifth-century bishop of Ancyra (modern Ankara). He was a theologian who attended the Council of Ephesus in 431, during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II. Although he had earlier supported the Nestorian theol ...
(5th century), a fifth-century bishop of Ancyra *
Theodotus I of Constantinople Theodotus I of Constantinople ou ''Theodotos I Kassiteras'', latinised as ''Theodotus I Cassiteras'' ( or Κασσιτηρᾶς; - died January 821) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1 April 815 to January 821.. Theodotus w ...
, Ecumenical Patriarch in 815–821 *
Theodotus II of Constantinople Theodotus II of Constantinople, also known as ''Theodosius I'' ( or Θεοδόσιος; died October 1154), was a 12th-century Christian cleric who served as list of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinopl ...
(1070s–1153), Ecumenical Patriarch in 1151–1153 * Theodotos Kalothetos, a senior official and governor in the Empire of Nicaea * Theodotus of Caesarea, third-century Christian martyr


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Theodote (disambiguation) Theodote or Theodota (, "divine gift") is the feminine form of Theodotus (disambiguation), Theodotus and may refer to: * Theodote (courtesan), 5th-century BC courtesan in ancient Greece, mentioned in Memorabilia (Xenophon), ''Memorabilia'' of Xenop ...
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Theodotos inscription The Theodotos inscription is the earliest known inscription from a synagogue. It was found in December 1913 by Raymond Weill in Wadi Hilweh (known as the City of David). It is the earliest-known evidence of a synagogue building in the region ...
* Fedot, Russian form *
Aurelius Theodotus Aurelius Theodotus was a Roman ''eques'' and general who flourished during the earlier part of the third century AD. He was assigned by the emperor Gallienus to suppress the rebellion of Lucius Mussius Aemilianus, after which he served as ''praef ...
, a Roman general of emperor Gallienus *
William Theodotus Capers William Theodotus Capers (August 9, 1867 – March 29, 1943) was bishop of the Diocese of West Texas in the Episcopal Church in the United States from 1916 until his death. Early life and education Capers was born on August 9, 1867, in Greenv ...
(1867–1943), a bishop of the Diocese of West Texas in the Episcopal Church {{hndis, Theodotus