12-1096: This article is about the given name. For the lunar crater, see Apollonius (crater) . [REDACTED] Look up Apollonius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apollonius ( Ancient Greek : Άπολλώνιος ) is a masculine given name which may refer to: People [ edit ] Ancient world [ edit ] Artists [ edit ] 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 [ edit ] Apollonius of Aphrodisias (fl. c. 3rd century BC), historian of Caria Apollonius of Ascalon, historian mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium Writers [ edit ] 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
24-475: 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
36-465: 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 [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to
48-634: Is a lunar impact crater located near the eastern limb of the Moon . It lies in the region of uplands to the west of Mare Undarum and northeast of the Sinus Successus on the Mare Fecunditatis . It was named after Greek mathematician Apollonius of Perga . It is southwest of the crater Firmicus , and north of Condon . The outer rim of Apollonius is somewhat worn and is overlain by a pair of small craters (including Apollonius E) across
60-538: The Argonautica Apollonius (son of Chaeris) , ancient Greek writer, mentioned by the scholiast on Aristophanes Apollonius (son of Sotades) , writer Oratory [ edit ] 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
72-1030: The Apologist (died c. 186), religious leader Apollonius of Rome , Christian martyr of the 4th century Physicians and scientists [ edit ] 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 [ edit ] Apollonius of Myndus , ancient astrologer said to be skilled with horoscopes Modern world [ edit ] Apollonius Schotte (c. 1579–1639), Dutch statesman Apollonius von Maltitz (1795–1870), Russian diplomat Fictional characters [ edit ] Apollonius of Tyre , medieval fictional character See also [ edit ] Apollinaris (disambiguation) Apollo (disambiguation) Apollodorus (disambiguation) Apollonia (disambiguation) Apollonius point ,
84-997: 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 [ edit ] 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 [ edit ] Apollonius (ambassador) (fl. 2nd century BC), ambassador sent from
96-564: The Samarians, who was defeated at the Battle of Ma'aleh Levona in 167 BC Religious figures [ edit ] Apollonius, Bishop of Corinth , 2nd-century Bishop of Corinth 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
108-509: 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
120-433: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Apollonius&oldid=1254048797 " Categories : Given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Apollonius (crater) Apollonius
132-516: The western wall. The nearly flat interior floor has a low albedo and has been covered by lava . It lacks a central peak or notable small craters across the bottom. By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Apollonius. The following craters have been renamed by the IAU . Apollonius (magister militum) Apollonius ( Greek : Άπολλώνιος; fl. 443–451)
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#1732766218599144-677: Was a general of the Eastern Roman Empire . Apollonius was a Pagan and well-educated. Before 448 he converted to Christianity . He received two letters by Theodoret . He was magister militum praesentalis in the East at least since 443 and until 451, when he was sent to Attila as ambassador; in that occasion the King of the Huns sent Apollonius back as he had not brought the tribute Attila had been expecting. Apollonius might be
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