Aristagoras (given name)

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Aristagoras usually refers to the tyrant of Miletus (d. 496 BC) who began the Ionian Revolt.

Aristagoras (Αρισταγόρας) was also a Greek masculine given name which may refer to:

  • Aristagoras, 6th century BC, father of Hegesistratus, the emissary from Samos to the Lacedaemonian army at Delos in one incident of the Persian Wars
  • Aristagoras, 6th century BC, tyrant of Cyme, son of Heracleides
  • Aristagoras, 5th century BC, tyrant of Cyzicus on the Propontis
  • Aristagoras, 5th century BC, a comic writer at Miletus
  • Aristagoras of Tenedos, c. 446 BC, a person of athletic note mentioned in an ode of Pindar
  • Aristagoras, 4th century BC, son of Eudoxus of Cnidus
  • Aristagoras, 4th century BC, Greek historian on Egypt
  • Aristagoras, c. 268 BC, member of the Amphictyonic League at Delphi for that year for the Ionians

Its feminine form Aristagora may refer to:

  • Aristagora, 6th century BC, mistress of the orator Hyperides

See also