Athenodoros
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Athenodoros or Athenodorus was the name of several figures in the ancient world:
- Athenodorus of Soli (fl. mid 3rd century BCE), a Stoic philosopher and disciple of Zenon
- Athenodoros Cananites (74 BC–7), a Stoic philosopher of the 1st Century BCE
- Athenodoros Cordylion, another Stoic philosopher of the same era and keeper of the library of Pergamum
- a sculptor of the 1st century BCE, the son and pupil of Agesander of Rhodes, whom he assisted with the famous Laocoön and his Sons now in the Vatican Museum
- Athenodorus of Byzantium, (fl. 2nd century CE), bishop of Byzantium from 144 until 148
- Athenodorus (Isaurian general), Isaurian general of the Isaurian War
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