Athenagoras
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Athenagoras has been the name of several notable Greek individuals:
- Athenagoras of Ephesus, a tyrant of Ephesus around the 6th century BC
- Athenagoras of Syracuse, statesman and military leader in Syracuse during the Sicilian Expedition, 415 BC to 413 BC
- Athenagoras of Macedon, general of Philip V and Perseus
- Athenagoras of Athens (circa 133-190), early Christian philosopher
- Patriarch Athenagoras (1886-1972), Patriarch of Constantinople from 1948 to 1972
Athenagoras is also the title of a 1682 biography of Athenagoras of Athens by British theologian John Fell.
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