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These include ethnic Greeks from Greece and the Mediterranean world up to about 200 AD.Abronychus \u2013 Athenian commander and diplomatAcacius of Caesarea \u2013 bishop of CaesareaAcesias \u2013 physician[1]Acestorides \u2013 tyrant of SyracuseAchaeus \u2013 generalAchaeus of Eretria \u2013 poetAchermus \u2013 sculptorAchilles Tatius \u2013 writerAcron \u2013 physicianAcrotatus I \u2013 son of King Cleomenes of SpartaAcrotatus II \u2013 King of Sparta, grandson of the aboveAcusilaus \u2013 scholarAdeimantus \u2013 Corinthian generalAdrianus \u2013 sophistAglaophon \u2013 painterAedesia \u2013 female Neoplatonic philosopherAedesius \u2013 philosopherAegineta \u2013 modellerAeimnestus \u2013 Spartan soldierAelianus Tacticus \u2013 military writerAelius Aristides \u2013 orator and writerAeneas Tacticus \u2013 writerAenesidemus \u2013 Sceptic philosopherAeropus I of Macedon \u2013 kingAeropus II of Macedon \u2013 kingAesara \u2013 female Pythagorean philosopherAeschines Socraticus \u2013 Socratic philosopherAeschines \u2013 Athenian oratorAeschines \u2013 PhysicianAeschylus \u2013 playwrightAesop \u2013 author of fablesAetion \u2013 painterAetius \u2013 philosopherAgallis \u2013 female grammarianAgarista \u2013 see AgaristeAgariste of Sicyon, daughter of the tyrant of Sicyon, Cleisthenes.Agariste, daughter of Hippocrates, wife of Xanthippus, and mother of Pericles.Agasias \u2013 sculptorAgasicles \u2013 King of SpartaAgatharchides \u2013 historian and geographerAgatharchus \u2013 painterAgatharchus of Syracuse \u2013 naval commanderAgathias \u2013 historianAgathinus \u2013 medicineAgathocles \u2013 tyrant of SyracuseAgathocles of Bactria \u2013 Indo-Greek kingAgathon \u2013 tragic poetAgathotychus \u2013 veterinary surgeonAgeladas \u2013 sculptorAgesander \u2013 sculptorAgesilaus I \u2013 King of SpartaAgesilaus II \u2013 King of SpartaAgesipolis I \u2013 King of SpartaAgesipolis II \u2013 King of SpartaAgesipolis III \u2013 King of SpartaAgis I \u2013 King of SpartaAgis II \u2013 King of SpartaAgis III \u2013 King of SpartaAgis IV \u2013 King of SpartaAglaonike \u2013 first female astronomer of Ancient GreeceAgnodike \u2013 female Athenian physician and gynecologistAgoracritus \u2013 sculptorAgresphon \u2013 philologistAgrippa \u2013 astronomerAgroetas \u2013 historianAgyrrhius \u2013 Athenian politician c. 400 BCAlbinus \u2013 philosopherAlcaeus \u2013 comic and lyric poetAlcaeus of Messene \u2013 Greek author of a number of epigramsAlcaeus of Mytilene \u2013 playwrightAlcamenes \u2013 sculptorAlcetas I of Macedon \u2013 King of MacedonAlcibiades \u2013 Athenian generalAlcidamas \u2013 sophistAlciphron \u2013 sophistAlcisthene \u2013 female painterAlcmaeon of Croton \u2013 physicianAlcman \u2013 lyric poet 7th century BCAlcmenes \u2013 King of SpartaAlexander Aetolus \u2013 poetAlexander Balas \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAlexander Cornelius \u2013 grammarianAlexander I of Epirus- king of Epirus (also known as Alexander Molossus)Alexander I of MolossiaAlexander II of Epirus \u2013 king of EpirusAlexander II of MolossiaAlexander of Abonuteichos \u2013 cult leaderAlexander of Aphrodisias \u2013 Peripatetic philosopherAlexander of Greece \u2013 rhetoricianAlexander of Pherae \u2013 tyrantAlexander Polyhistor \u2013 writerAlexander the Great \u2013 King of MacedonAlexandrides \u2013 historianAlexias \u2013 physicianAlexion \u2013 physicianAlexis \u2013 playwrightAlexis \u2013 sculptor, pupil of PolykleitosAlypius of Alexandria \u2013 music writerAmbryon \u2013 writerAmeinias of Athens – Athenian commander during the Greco-Persian WarsAmeinocles \u2013 Corinthian inventor of the triremeAmeipsias \u2013 Athenian comic poetAmelesagoras \u2013 writerAmelius \u2013 philosopherAmentes \u2013 surgeonAmmonius Grammaticus \u2013 writerAmmonius Hermiae \u2013 philosopherAmmonius Saccas \u2013 philosopherAmphicrates \u2013 king of SamosAmphis \u2013 Middle Comedy poetAmynander \u2013 king of AthamaniaAnacharsis \u2013 philosopherAnacreon \u2013 lyric poet 6th century BCAnaxagoras \u2013 philosopherAnaxander \u2013 King of SpartaAnaxandra \u2013 female artist of SicyonAnaxandridas I \u2013 King of SpartaAnaxandridas II \u2013 King of SpartaAnaxandrides \u2013 philosopherAnaxarchus \u2013 philosopherAnaxidamus \u2013 King of SpartaAnaxilas of Rhegium \u2013 tyrantAnaxilas \u2013 Middle Comedy poetAnaxilaus \u2013 physicianAnaximander \u2013 philosopherAnaximenes of Lampsacus \u2013 historianAnaximenes of Miletus \u2013 philosopherAnaxippus \u2013 New Comedy poetAndocides \u2013 two; Athenian politician, potterAndreas \u2013 physicianAndriscus \u2013 Adramyttian adventurerAndromachus of Cyprus \u2013 admiral of Alexander the GreatAndron \u2013 writerAndronicus of Cyrrhus \u2013 astronomerAndronicus Rhodius \u2013 Peripatetic philosopherAndrosthenes \u2013 navigatorAndrotion \u2013 Athenian politician and writerAnniceris \u2013 philosopherAnonymus (author of Antiatticista), an opponent of Phrynichus ArabiusAnser \u2013 erotic poetAntagoras of Rhodes \u2013 writerAntalcidas \u2013 Spartan generalAntenor \u2013 sculptorAnthemius of Tralles \u2013 architectAnticleides \u2013 writerAntidorus of Cyme \u2013 grammarianAntigenes \u2013 Attic poetAntigonus of Carystus \u2013 scholarAntigonus II Gonatas \u2013 King of MacedonAntigonus III Doson \u2013 King of MacedonAntigonus III of Macedon \u2013 King of MacedonAntimachus \u2013 poet and scholarAntimachus I \u2013 Greco-Bactrian kingAntinous \u2013 lover of HadrianAntiochis \u2013 Seleucid queen of CappadociaAntiochus of Ascalon \u2013 philosopherAntiochus I Soter \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus II Theos \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus III the Great \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus IV Epiphanes \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus IX Cyzicenus \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus V Eupator \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus VI Dionysus \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus VII Sidetes \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus VIII Grypus \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus X Eusebes \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus XI Ephiphanes \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus XII Dionysus \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntiochus XIII Asiaticus \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaAntipater II of Macedon \u2013 King of MacedonAntipater III of Macedon \u2013 King of MacedonAntipater of Sidon \u2013 writerAntipater of Tarsus \u2013 philosopherAntipater of Thessalonica \u2013 epigrammatistAntipater of Tyre \u2013 philosopherAntipater \u2013 Macedonian generalAntiphanes \u2013 playwrightAntiphemus \u2013 one of the founders of the city of Gela[2]Antiphilus \u2013 writerAntiphon \u2013 three; two Athenian orators, tragic poetAntisthenes \u2013 two; philosopher, writerAntonius Diogenes \u2013 writerAntoninus Liberalis \u2013 grammarianAntyllus \u2013 physicianAnyte of Tegea \u2013 poetAnytos \u2013 Athenian generalApega of Sparta \u2013 wife of NabisApelles \u2013 painterApellicon \u2013 book collectorApion \u2013 scholarApollocrates \u2013 tyrant of SyracuseApollodorus of Alexandria \u2013 physicianApollodorus of Athens \u2013 scholarApollodorus of Carystus \u2013 New Comedy poetApollodorus of Damascus \u2013 architectApollodorus of Gela \u2013 New Comedy poetApollodorus of Phaleron \u2013 student of SocratesApollodorus of Pergamon \u2013 rhetorApollodorus of Seleuceia on the Tigris \u2013 Stoic philosopherApollodorus \u2013 several; painter, grammarian, comic playwright, architectApollodotus I \u2013 Indo-Greek kingApollonius \u2013 finance minister of EgyptApollonius Molon \u2013 rhetorApollonius Mys \u2013 physicianApollonius of Citium \u2013 physicianApollonius of Perga \u2013 mathematicianApollonius of Rhodes \u2013 writer and librarianApollonius of Tyana \u2013 Neopythagorean sageApollonius Sophista \u2013 scholarApollonius \u2013 several; philosopher and mathematicianApollophanes \u2013 comedianApollos \u2013 early ChristianAppian \u2013 historianApsines \u2013 Roman-era Athenian rhetoricianArachidamia \u2013 wealthy Spartan queenAraros \u2013 son of AristophanesAratus \u2013 two; scholar, statesmanArcesilas \u2013 four Cyrene kingsArcesilaus \u2013 two; philosopher, sculptorArchidameia \u2013 name of several womenArchidamis (\u1f08\u03c1\u03c7\u03af\u03b4\u03b1\u03bc\u03b9\u03c2) \u2013 daughter of the Spartan King CleadasArchedemus of Tarsus \u2013 Stoic philosopherArchedicus \u2013 New Comedy poetArchelaus I \u2013 King of MacedonArchelaus II \u2013 King of MacedonArchelaus \u2013 five; philosopher, Pontic army officer, phrourarch, son of Androcles, Judaean rulerArchermus \u2013 sculptorArchestratus \u2013 two; Athenian general, writerArchinus \u2013 Athenian politicianArchitimus \u2013 writerArchias \u2013 poetArchidamus I \u2013 King of SpartaArchidamus II \u2013 King of SpartaArchidamus III \u2013 King of SpartaArchidamus IV \u2013 King of SpartaArchidamus V \u2013 King of SpartaArchigenes \u2013 physicianArchilochus \u2013 poetArchimedes \u2013 mathematicianArchinos \u2013 ArchonArchippas \u2013 Athenian comic poetArchytas \u2013 philosopherArctinus \u2013 epic poetAretaeus \u2013 medical writerAretaphila of Cyrene \u2013 noblewoman who deposed the tyrant Nicocrates and his co-conspiratorsArete of Cyrene \u2013 Cyrenaic philosopher, daughter of AristippusAreus I \u2013 King of SpartaAreus II \u2013 King of SpartaArgas \u2013 notably bad poetArgentarius \u2013 two; epigrammatist, rhetoricianArignote \u2013 philosopher; student and perhaps daughter of PythagorasArimneste \u2013 Aristotle’s older sisterArion \u2013 poetAristaeus \u2013 mathematicianAristagoras \u2013 tyrant of MiletusAristander of Telmessus \u2013 soothsayer to Alexander the GreatAristarchus of Samos \u2013 astronomer and mathematicianAristarchus of Samothrace \u2013 critic and grammarianAristarchus of Tegea \u2013 tragedianAristeas \u2013 poetAristeus \u2013 Corinthian generalAristias \u2013 playwrightAristides of Miletus \u2013 writerAristides Quintilianus \u2013 writerAristides \u2013 three; Athenian statesman, two paintersAristippus \u2013 philosopherAristobulus of Cassandreia and Aristobulus of Paneas \u2013 two; historian, commentatorAristocles \u2013 three; Spartan general, two scholarsAristodemus \u2013 three; Spartan hero, Roman hero, historianAristodemus of Cydathenaeum \u2013 student of SocratesAristogiton \u2013 Athenian tyrannicideAristolycus of Athens \u2013 athleteAristomenes \u2013 two; Messenian hero, Athenian comedianAriston of Alexandria \u2013 philosopherAriston of Ceos \u2013 philosopherAriston of Chios \u2013 philosopherAriston (king of Sparta) \u2013 King of SpartaAristonicus of Pergamum \u2013 Attalid king of PergamumAristonicus \u2013 grammarianAristonous \u2013 citharodeAristonymus \u2013 comedianAristophanes of Byzantium \u2013 scholarAristophanes \u2013 playwrightAristophon \u2013 Athenian politicianAristotle \u2013 two; philosopher, Athenian generalAristoxenus \u2013 philosopher and music theoristArius Didymus \u2013 philosophy teacherArius \u2013 Christian hereticArrian \u2013 historianArsecilas \u2013 king of CyreneArsinoe I of Egypt \u2013 Ptolemaic ruler of EgyptArsinoe II of Egypt \u2013 Ptolemaic ruler of EgyptArsinoe III of Egypt \u2013 Ptolemaic ruler of EgyptArtemidorus \u2013 three; grammarian, two travellersArtemisia I of Caria (fl. 480 BC), queen of Halicarnassus under the First Persian Empire, naval commander during the second Persian invasion of GreeceArtemisia II of Caria (died 350 BC), queen of Caria under the First Persian Empire, ordered the construction of the Mausoleum at HalicarnassusArtemon \u2013 five scholarsArtemon \u2013 painterArtemon of Clazomenae \u2013 engineer[3]Arxilaidas (\u1f08\u03c1\u03be\u03b9\u03bb\u03b1\u0390\u03b4\u03b1\u03c2) – Laconian general[4]Asclepiades \u2013 four scholarsAsclepigenia \u2013 Athenian mystic and philosopher, daughter of Plutarch of AthensAsclepiodotus \u2013 scholarAsius of Samos \u2013 poetAsmonius \u2013 grammarianAspasia \u2013 hetaera of PericlesAspasius \u2013 philosopherAstydamas \u2013 two poetsAstyochus \u2013 Spartan generalAthenaeus \u2013 two scholars, physicianAthenais \u2013 prophet who told Alexander the Great of his allegedly divine ancestryAthenagoras of Athens \u2013 apologistAthenodorus \u2013 philosopherAthenodorus \u2013 actorAttalus I \u2013 Attalid king of PergamumAttalus II \u2013 Attalid king of PergamumAttalus III \u2013 Attalid king of PergamumAutocrates \u2013 Athenian comic poetAutolycus of Pitane \u2013 astronomerAvaris \u2013 priest of Apollo (or Abaris the Hyperborean?)Axiochus \u2013 Alcmaeonid aristocratAxionicus \u2013 Middle Comedy poetAxiothea of Phlius \u2013 female student of PlatoCadmus of Miletus \u2013 one of the first logographersCaecilius of Calacte \u2013 rhetoricianCaesarion \u2013 son of Cleopatra VII, possibly by Julius CaesarCalamis \u2013 2 sculptorsCalliades \u2013 archon of AthensCallia \u2013 three; Athenian statesman, comic poet, noblemanCallias of Syracuse \u2013 historianCallicrates \u2013 architectCalicrates of Leontium \u2013 Acheaean statesmanCallicratidas \u2013 Spartan generalCallicratidas of Cyrene, a general[5]Callicratides \u2013 Spartan generalCallimachus (polemarch) \u2013 Athenian generalCallimachus (sculptor) \u2013 sculptorCallimachus \u2013 poetCallinus \u2013 poetCalliphon \u2013 philosopherCallippides \u2013 runnerCallippus \u2013 astronomerCallisthenes \u2013 historianCallisthenes (Seleucid)Callistratus \u2013 four; grammarian, poet, sophist, oratorCarcinus (writer) \u2013 tragedianCarneades \u2013 philosopherCassander \u2013 King of MacedonCastor of Rhodes \u2013 rhetoricianCebes \u2013 two philosophersCelsus \u2013 theologianCephidorus \u2013 two; Old Comedy poet, writerCephisodotus \u2013 two sculptorsCercidas \u2013 politician\/philosopher\/poetCercops of Miletus \u2013 poetChabrias \u2013 Athenian generalChaeremon \u2013 tragic poetChaeremon of Alexandria \u2013 teacherChaeris \u2013 writerChaeron of Pellene \u2013 tyrant of PelleneChamaeleon \u2013 writerCharax (writer) \u2013 writerChares of Athens \u2013 generalChares of Lindos \u2013 sculptorChares of Mytilene \u2013 historianCharidemus \u2013 Euboean soldierCharillus \u2013 King of SpartaChariton \u2013 writerCharmadas \u2013 philosopherCharmidas \u2013 Athenian nobleCharmus \u2013 Athenian polemarchCharon of Lampsacus \u2013 writerCharondas \u2013 lawgiverCheramyes \u2013 nobleman of SamosCheilonis (\u03a7\u03b5\u03b9\u03bb\u03c9\u03bd\u1f76\u03c2) – wife of the Spartan King Theopompus[6]Chilon \u2013 Spartan ephorChionides \u2013 comic poetChoerilus \u2013 Athenian tragic poetChoerilus of Iasus \u2013 epic poetChoerilus of Samos \u2013 epic poetChremonides \u2013 Athenian statesmanChristodorus \u2013 epic poetChrysanthius \u2013 philosopherChrysippus \u2013 philosopherDio Chrysostom \u2013 oratorJohn Chrysostom \u2013 theologianCimon \u2013 Athenian statesmanCimon of Cleonae \u2013 painterCinaethon of Lacedaemon \u2013 epic poetCineas \u2013 Thessalian diplomatCineas (Athenian) \u2013 fought at the Battle of Mantinea (362 BC)Cinesias \u2013 Athenian poetCleadas (\u039a\u03bb\u03b5\u03ac\u03b4\u03b1\u03c2) \u2013 father of Cheilonis who was the wife of the Spartan King Theopompus[6]Cleandridas \u2013 Spartan statesmanCleanthes \u2013 philosopherClearchus of Athens \u2013 comic poetClearchus of HerachleiaClearchus of Rhegium \u2013 sculptor, teacher of PythagorasClearchus of Sparta \u2013 general, son of RhampiasClearchus of Soli \u2013 author, pupil of AristotleClearidas (general) \u2013 Spartan generalCledonius \u2013 grammarianCleidemus \u2013 atthidographerCleinias \u2013 Athenian general, father of AlcibiadesCleisthenes \u2013 Athenian statesmanCleisthenes of Sicyon \u2013 tyrant of SicyonCleitarchus \u2013 historianCleitus \u2013 two Macedonian noblesClement of Alexandria \u2013 theologianCleombrotus I \u2013 King of SpartaCleomedes \u2013 astronomerCleomenes I \u2013 King of SpartaCleomenes II \u2013 King of SpartaCleomenes III \u2013 King of SpartaCleomenes (seer) \u2013 seerCleomenes of Naucratis \u2013 administratorCleon \u2013 Athenian statesmanCleon of Sicyon \u2013 tyrantCleonides \u2013 writerCleonymus \u2013 Spartan generalCleopatra I of Egypt \u2013 Ptolemaic ruler of EgyptCleopatra II of Egypt \u2013 Ptolemaic ruler of EgyptCleopatra III of Egypt \u2013 Ptolemaic ruler of EgyptCleopatra IV of Egypt \u2013 Ptolemaic ruler of EgyptCleopatra Thea \u2013 Seleucid king of SyriaCleopatra V of Egypt \u2013 Ptolemaic ruler of EgyptCleopatra V of Egypt \u2013 Ptolemaic ruler of EgyptCleopatra VI of Egypt \u2013 Ptolemaic ruler of EgyptCleopatra VII of Egypt \u2013 Ptolemaic ruler of EgyptCleophon \u2013 two; Athenian statesman, tragic poetClitomachus (philosopher) \u2013 philosopherClitophon \u2013 oligarchic statesmanCnemus \u2013 Spartan generalColaeus \u2013 explorerColluthus \u2013 epic poetColotes (sculptor) \u2013 sculptorColotes of Lampsacus \u2013 philosopherComeas \u2013 archon of AthensConon \u2013 Athenian generalConon of Samos \u2013 astronomerConon (mythographer) \u2013 mythographerCorinna \u2013 poetCosmas Indicopleustes \u2013 explorerCrantor \u2013 philosopherCraterus of Macedon \u2013 King of MacedonCrates of Thebes \u2013 philosopherCrates of Mallus \u2013 grammarian and philosopherCrates of Olynthys \u2013 architectCratesipolis \u2013 queenCratippus \u2013 historianCratylus \u2013 philosopherCreon \u2013 archon of AthensCresilas \u2013 sculptorCritias \u2013 one of the Thirty TyrantsCritius \u2013 sculptorCrito \u2013 severalCritolaus \u2013 generalCroesus \u2013 king of LydiaCtesias \u2013 physician and historianCtesibius \u2013 scientistCylon \u2013 attempted usurper in AthensCynaethus \u2013 writerCynegeirus \u2013 heroic soldierCynisca \u2013 female Spartan athleteCypselus \u2013 tyrant of CorinthLacedaimonius \u2013 Athenian generalLachares \u2013 tyrant of AthensLaches \u2013 Athenian aristocrat and generalLacritus \u2013 sophistLacydes \u2013 philosopherLais of Corinth \u2013 hetaeraLais of Hyccara \u2013 hetaeraLamachus \u2013 Athenian generalLamprocles \u2013 Athenian musician and poetLamprus of Erythrae \u2013 philosopherLanike \u2013 mother of Cleitus the BlackLasus of Hermione \u2013 poetLeochares \u2013 sculptorLeon \u2013 King of SpartaLeonidas I \u2013 King of SpartaLeonidas II \u2013 King of SpartaLeonida of Alexandria \u2013 astrologer and poetLeonnatus \u2013 Macedonian nobleLeosthenes \u2013 Athenian generalLeotychidas II \u2013 King of SpartaLeotychides \u2013 Spartan generalLesbonax \u2013 writerLesches \u2013 epic poetLeucippus \u2013 philosopherLeucon \u2013 Old Comedy poetLibanius \u2013 writerLicymnius of Chios \u2013 poetLivius Andronicus \u2013 poet, dramaturg, colonist and slaveLobon \u2013 literary forgerLonginus \u2013 literary criticLongus \u2013 writerLucian \u2013 writerLyco \u2013 philosopherLycophron \u2013 three; poet, son of Periander, Spartan generalLycortas \u2013 statesman and father of PolybiusLycurgus of Arcadia, kingLycurgus of Athens, one of the ten notable orators at Athens, (4th century BC)Lycurgus (of Nemea), kingLycurgus of Sparta, creator of constitution of SpartaLycurgus of Thrace, king, opponent of DionysusLycurgus, a.k.a. Lycomedes, in HomerLycus \u2013 historianLydiadas \u2013 Megalopolitan generalLygdamis of Naxos \u2013 tyrant of NaxosLygdamus \u2013 poetLysander \u2013 Spartan generalLysanias \u2013 philologistLysias \u2013 oratorLysimachus \u2013 Macedonian generalLysippus \u2013 two; poet, sculptorLysis \u2013 two; philosopher, actorLysistratus \u2013 sculptorSee also[edit]References[edit]^ Greenhill, William Alexander (1867), “Acesias”, in Smith, William (ed.), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol.\u00a01, Boston, p.\u00a07, archived from the original on 2012-12-02, retrieved 2007-09-25^ a b Diodorus Siculus, Library 8-40, 8.23.1^ Diodorus Siculus, Library, 12.28.3^ Polyaenus, Stratagems, 8^ Polyaenus, Strategems, 2.27.1^ a b Polyaenus, Stratagems, Book 8, 34^ Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, 7.138^ Polyaenus, Stratagems, 16^ Polyaenus, Stratagems, 21^ Polyaenus, Stratagems, 22^ Polyaenus, Stratagems, 17^ Polyaenus, Stratagems, 23^ Polyaenus, Stratagems, 35^ Polyaenus, Stratagems, book3, 2^ W. Walter Merry, James Riddell, D. B. Monro, Commentary on the Odyssey (1886), 11.134^ Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, Hellenism^ Polyaenus, Stratagems, 26 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki3\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki3\/list-of-ancient-greeks-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of ancient Greeks – Wikipedia"}}]}]