List of Ancient Greeks - D

D

  • Daimachus - two writers
  • Daman - philosopher
  • Damascius - philosopher
  • Damastes - writer
  • Damasias - archon of Athens
  • Damocles - courtier of sword fame
  • Damon of Athens - writer on music
  • Damon of Syracus - philosopher
  • Damophilus - painter
  • Damophon - sculptor
  • Damoxenus - New Comedy playwright
  • Dares of Phrygia - writer
  • Deinocrates (also spelled Dinocrates) - architect
  • Demades - orator
  • Demaratus - King of Sparta
  • Demetrius - epistolographer
  • Demetrius - comic playwright
  • Demetrius - rhetorical stylist
  • Demetrius - Indo-Greek king
  • Demetrius I of Bactria - Greek king of Bactria
  • Demetrius I of Syria - Seleucid king of Syria
  • Demetrius I Poliorcetes - King of Macedon
  • Demetrius II - Indo-Greek king
  • Demetrius II of Macedon - King of Macedon
  • Demetrius II of Syria - Seleucid king of Syria
  • Demetrius III Eucaerus - Seleucid king of Syria
  • Demetrius Ixion - grammarian
  • Demetrius Lacon - Epicurean philosopher
  • Demetrius of Alopece - sculptor
  • Demetrius of Magnesia - writer
  • Demetrius of Pharos - ruler in Illyria
  • Demetrius of Scepsis - grammarian and archaeologist
  • Demetrius of Tarsus - grammarian
  • Demetrius of Troezen - literary historian
  • Demetrius Phalereus - philosopher and statesman
  • Demetrius the Cynic - philosopher
  • Demetrius the Fair - son of Demetrius I Poliorcetes
  • Democedes - physician
  • Democritus - philosopher
  • Demon - writer
  • Demonax - philosopher
  • Demonax (lawmaker) - Arcadian lawmaker
  • Demophanes - philosopher active in public life
  • Demosthenes (general) - Athenian general
  • Demosthenes - Athenian orator
  • Demosthenes of Bithynia - poet
  • Dercyllidas - Spartan commander
  • Dexippus - historian
  • Diagoras - poet
  • Diagoras of Rhodes (winner of boxing, 79th Olympiad, 464 BC)
  • Dicaearchus - geographer
  • Dicaeogenes - tragic poet
  • Dictys Cretensis - writer
  • Didymus Chalcenterus - grammarian
  • Didymus the Blind - theologian
  • Didymus the Musician - music theorist
  • Dienekes - Spartan officer
  • Dinarchus - orator
  • Dinocrates (also spelled Deinocrates) - architect
  • Dinon - historian
  • Dio Cocceianus - orator and philosopher
  • Diocles - four; politician, poet, mathematician, rhetor
  • Diocles of Carystus - physician
  • Diocles of Magnesia - philosopher
  • Diodorus of Alexandria - mathematician and astronomer
  • Diodorus of Sinope - New Comedy playwright
  • Diodorus Cronus - philosopher
  • Diodorus Siculus - historian
  • Diodotus the Stoic - Cicero's teacher
  • Diodotus of Bactria - Seleucid king of Bactria
  • Diodotus II - Greco-Bactrian king
  • Diodotus Tryphon - Seleucid king of Syria
  • Diogenes Apolloniates - philosopher
  • Diogenes Laertius - biographer
  • Diogenes of Babylon - philosopher
  • Diogenes of Oenoanda - Epicurean
  • Diogenes of Sinope - Cynic philosopher
  • Diogenes of Tarsus - Epicurean
  • Diogenianus - two; Epicurean, grammarian
  • Diomedes - grammarian
  • Dion - tyrant of Syracuse
  • Dionysius Aelius - lexicographer
  • Dionysius the Areopagite - Athenian convert
  • Dionysius of Byzantium - writer
  • Dionysius Chalcus - poet
  • Dionysius of Halicarnassus - historian
  • Dionysius of Heraclea - writer
  • Dionysius Periegetes - geographic writer
  • Dionysius of Philadelphia - writer
  • Dionysius of Phocaea - Ionian general
  • Dionysius of Samos - writer
  • Dionysius Scytobrachion - grammarian
  • Dionysius of Sinope - Middle Comedy playwright
  • Dionysius of Syracuse - tyrant of Syracuse
  • Dionysius II - tyrant of Syracuse
  • Dionysius of Thebes - poet
  • Dionysius Trax or Thrax - grammarian
  • Dionysius son of Calliphron - poet
  • Dionysodorus - sophist
  • Diophantus - mathematician
  • Dios - historian
  • Dioscorides - several(?) writers
  • Dioscorides Pedanius - physician
  • Diotimus - two; poet, Athenian general
  • Diotogenes - Pythagorean writer
  • Diphilus - comic playwright
  • Dorieus - Spartan prince
  • Dorissus - King of Sparta
  • Dorotheus of Sidon - astrological poet
  • Dorotheus - sixth-century jurist
  • Dosiadas - poet
  • Dositheus - two; astronomer, grammarian
  • Draco - Athenian lawmaker
  • Dracon - writer
  • Duris - two; Athenian potter and vase painter, writer

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