Asclepiades

Look up Asclepiades in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Asclepiades is the name of:

  • An epithet for the children of Asclepius; Hygieia, Iaso, Aceso, Aegle, Panacea, Meditrina, Machaon, Podaleirios, Telesphoros, Aratus
  • Asclepiades of Alexandria, grammarian from around the 5th century BC
  • Asclepiades of Anazarba, historian of uncertain age, from Anazarbus
  • Asclepiades of Tragilus (4th century BC), critic and mythographer, author of Tragoidoumena, cited in the Bibliotheca
  • Asclepiades of Phlius (fl. 4th–3rd century BC), philosopher in the Eretrian school of Philosophy
  • Asclepiades of Samos (fl. 3rd century BC), lyric poet
  • Asclepiades of Cyprus, writer of around the 3rd century BC
  • Asclepiades Mendes, ancient Egyptian writer on religion
  • Asclepiades of Myrlea (fl. 2nd-1st century BC), Greek historian and grammarian in Rome and Spain
  • Asclepiades of Bithynia (fl. c. 120–c. 40 BC), philosopher and physician from Prusa, Bithynia
  • Caius Calpurnius Asclepiades of Prusa, b. 88 CE, second century physician
  • Asclepiades Pharmacion (fl. 1st–2nd century), Greek physician
  • Asclepiades of Antioch (died 217), Patriarch of Antioch, Christian saint and martyr
  • Asclepiades (fl. c. 250), Christian saint and martyr (see Pionius)
  • Asclepiades the Cynic (fl. 4th century), Cynic philosopher

See also

  • Asclepiad (disambiguation)
  • Asclepius (disambiguation)
Disambiguation icon
Topics referred to by the same term
This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.