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This category contains articles that incorporate some text from William Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, which is in the public domain. Some articles excerpt the text in its original form; others include significant rewordings of excerpts. Wikipedia articles that incorporate text from this source should add {{DGRBM}} to the article. Wikipedia articles that summarise information from this source should add {{Cite DGRBM}} to the article.
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- Ariobarzanes of Pontus
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- Aristaenus
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- Aristagoras (writer)
- Aristagoras of Cyme
- Aristanax
- Aristander of Paros
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- Aristarchus of Athens
- Aristarchus of Sparta
- Aristeas (sculptor)
- Aristeides (sculptor)
- Alexios Aristenos
- Aristeus (ancient Greece)
- Aristias
- Aristion
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- Aristippus
- Aristippus of Argos
- Aristippus of Larissa
- Aristo of Alexandria
- Aristo of Ceos
- Aristobule
- Aristobulus Minor
- Aristocleidas
- Aristocleides
- Aristocles (sculptors)
- Aristocles (physician)
- Aristocles of Messene
- Aristocles of Pergamon
- Aristocles of Rhodes
- Aristoclides
- Aristocrates (grammarian)
- Aristocrates (son of Scellias)
- Aristocrates of Athens
- Aristocyprus
- Aristodeme
- Aristodemus (actor)
- Aristodemus of Elis
- Aristodemus of Messenia
- Aristodemus of Miletus
- Aristodemus of Nysa the Elder
- Aristodemus of Nysa the Younger
- Aristodemus of Thebes
- Aristodicus of Cyme
- Aristodicus of Rhodes
- Aristogeiton (orator)
- Aristogeiton (sculptor)
- Aristogenes (physician)
- Aristogenes (general)
- Aristolochus (poet)
- Aristomache
- Aristomache of Erythrae
- Aristomachos I
- Aristomachos II
- Aristomachus of Croton
- Aristomedes of Thebes
- Aristomedon
- Aristomenes (actor)
- Aristomenes of Athens
- Ariston (explorer)
- Ariston (painter)
- Ariston (physician)
- Ariston (sculptor)
- Ariston (son of Sophocles)
- Ariston (strategos)
- Ariston of Alaea
- Ariston of Corinth
- Ariston of Cyrene
- Ariston of Megalopolis
- Ariston of Rhodes
- Ariston of Tyre
- Aristonicus (eunuch)
- Aristonicus of Alexandria
- Aristonicus of Methymnae
- Aristonicus of Tarentum
- Aristonidas
- Aristonides
- Aristonous of Pella
- Aristonymus (writer)
- Aristophilus
- Aristophon of Athens
- Aristophon of Azenia
- Aristophon of Colyttus
- Aristotimus
- Aristotle of Argos
- Aristotle of Athens
- Aristotle of Chalcis
- Aristotle of Sicily
- Aristotle the Dialectician
- Aristoxenus (physician)
- Aristoxenus of Cyrene
- Aristoxenus of Selinus
- Aristus (historian)
- Aristus of Ascalon
- Arius Didymus
- Armenidas
- Armenius (writer)
- Armenus
- Arrhidaeus of Macedonia
- Arria (philosopher)
- Arria the Younger
- Arrianus (astronomer)
- Arrianus (historian)
- Arrianus (jurist)
- Arrianus (poet)
- Quintus Arrius Q. f.
- Arruntius (physician)
- Arsamenes
- Arsames (son of Artaxerxes II)
- Arsames (son of Darius)
- Arsinoe of Macedon
- Artachaees
- Artanes (son of Hystaspes)
- Artaphernes (emissary)
- Artayctes
- Artaÿntes
- Artembares
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- Artemidorus Aristophanius
- Artemidorus Cornelius
- Artemidorus of Ascalon
- Artemidorus of Tarsus
- Artemidorus of Tralles
- Artemisia II of Caria
- Artemisius
- Artemon (engineer)
- Artemon (physician)
- Artemon (rhetorician)
- Artemon (royal double)
- Artemon (sculptor)
- Artemon Melopoios
- Artemon of Cassandreia
- Artemon of Clazomenae
- Artemon of Magnesia
- Artemon of Miletus
- Artemon of Pergamon
- Marcus Artorius Asclepiades
- Articuleia gens
- Artybius
- Asander
- Asbamaeus
- Ascalus
- Ascalabus
- Ascarus
- Asclapo
- Asclepiades of Alexandria
- Asclepiades of Anazarba
- Asclepiades of Cyprus
- Asclepiades of Bithynia
- Asclepiades Pharmacion
- Asclepiodorus (painter)
- Asclepiodorus of Macedon
- Asconia gens
- Asinia gens
- Marcus Asinius Agrippa
- Herius Asinius
- Aspasius
- Athenaeus of Attalia
- Athenion of Maroneia
- Athenodorus (actor)
- Atia gens
- Atilia gens
- Gaius Atilius Regulus (consul 257 BC)
- Gaius Atilius Regulus (consul 225 BC)
- Atria Galla
- Atria gens
- Attaginus
- Attalus (son of Andromenes)
- Attalus (Stoic)
- Attis
- Atymnius
- Aufidia gens
- Quintus Aulius Cerretanus
- Gaius Aurelius Cotta (consul 252 BC)
- Aurunculeia gens
- Autaritus
- Autesion
- Autocles
- Autocles, son of Tolmaeus
- Autocrates
- Autolaus
- Autoleon
- Autolycus (areopagite)
- Autolycus (son of Deimachus)
- Autolycus of Athens
- Automate (mythology)
- Autronia gens
- Aviana gens
- Avidia gens