Hellenistic-period figure

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concept

A Hellenistic-period figure is an individual—historical, mythological, or artistic—associated with the cultural, political, and intellectual milieu of the Mediterranean and Near Eastern world between the death of Alexander the Great (323 BCE) and the rise of the Roman Empire (1st century BCE).

All labels observed (10)

Label Occurrences
4th-century BCE person 8
Hellenistic scholar 4
Hellenistic-period figure canonical 3

Instances (22)

Instance Via concept surface
Ada of Caria 4th-century BCE person
Pixodarus 4th-century BCE person
Philo of Byzantium Hellenistic engineer
Aristarchus of Samothrace Hellenistic scholar
Aristeas Hellenistic Jewish author
Nicaea (wife of Lysimachus)
Pelopidas 4th-century BCE person
Laodice of Macedonia Hellenistic-era figure
Antipater Diadochi-era figure
Zenodotus of Ephesus Hellenistic scholar
Apion of Alexandria Hellenistic scholar
Demetrius of Phalerum Hellenistic-era intellectual
Phalaecus 4th-century BCE person
Meleager of Gadara Hellenistic-period person
Nicaea of Macedon
Lycophron Hellenistic scholar
Eurydice I of Macedon 4th-century BCE person
Apama Hellenistic-period person
Alexander IV of Macedon
Hermeias of Atarneus 4th-century BCE person
Andromachus of Tauromenium 4th-century BCE person
Onomarchus 4th-century BCE person