For the impact crater on Mercury, see Apollodorus (crater).
Apollodorus (Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος Apollodoros) was a popular name in ancient Greece. It is the masculine gender of a noun compounded from Apollo, the deity, and doron, "gift"; that is, "Gift of Apollo." It may refer to:
Note: A few persons appear in more than one section.
sometimes called "Pseudo-Apollodorus" to distinguish him from Apollodorus of Athens (below), with whom he was sometimes confused Apollodorus of Carystus (fl. 300–260...
(2003), Apollodorus of Damascus and Trajan's Column: From Tradition to Project, L'Erma di Bretschneider, p. 55, ISBN 88-8265-233-5 Apollodorus of Damascus...
of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Apollodorus (grammarian)". Library resources about Apollodorus of Athens Online books Resources in your library...
credited to "Apollodorus" by the ancient authorities, without specifying whether they were written by Apollodorus of Carystus or Apollodorus of Gela. They...
Apollodorus (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος) of Pergamon was a rhetorician of ancient Greece who was the author of a school of rhetoric called after him Apollodoreios...
between the birth of Apollodorus and 376 BCE, Pasion was made an Athenian citizen, along with his sons. In 370 BCE, when Apollodorus was 24, his father...
of Apollodorus' sources for his account of the early history of the gods, see West 1983, pp. 121–126. Apollodorus, 1.1.1–3. Hard, p. 68; Apollodorus, 1...
while Apollodorus tied the bed-sack up with a cord and carried it indoors to Caesar. Nothing else is known about Apollodorus. The role of Apollodorus is...
pp. 2, 45; West 1983, p. 123; Apollodorus, 1.1.1–1.2.1. As for Apollodorus' sources, Hard, p. 68, says that Apollodorus' version "perhaps derived from...
Apollodorus of Macedonia served as secretary to King Philip V of Macedon. He and another scribe of the name of Demosthenes accompanied the king to the...
Apollodorus of Erythrae was a writer of ancient Greece, who spoke of the Erythraean Sibyl as his fellow-citizen. Marcus Terentius Varro, Fragm. p. 216...
Apollodorus mythographus may refer to: Apollodorus of Athens (born circa 180 BC), Athenian writer. Apollodorus, the author of the Bibliotheca, sometimes...
quickly". Apollodorus, 1.1.6; Gantz, p. 42; West 1983, p. 133. Hard 2004, p. 612 n. 53 to p. 75; Apollodorus, 1.1.7. Hansen, p. 216; Apollodorus, 1.1.7....
Apollodorus (Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος; fl. 2nd century BC) was an Epicurean philosopher, and head of the Epicurean school in Athens. According to Diogenes Laërtius...
Apollodorus (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος) of Cyzicus can refer to two different persons from ancient Greece: Apollodorus who lived previous to the time...
version of the battle is given by Apollodorus. No early source gives any reason for the conflict, but Apollodorus' account seemingly implies that Typhon...
recounts the following story about Apollodorus, originally told by Alexander's engineer Aristobulus of Cassandreia: Apollodorus had a brother named Pythagoras...
Apollodorus of Tarsus (Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ταρσεύς) was a tragic poet of ancient Greece, who is mentioned by Eudocia and in the Suda as having written...
credited to "Apollodorus" by the ancient authorities, without specifying whether they were written by Apollodorus of Carystus or Apollodorus of Gela. They...
Apollodorus of Artemita (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος Ἀρτεμιτηνός) was a Greek historian who flourished between 130 and 87 BC. He hailed from the Greco-Parthian...
Greece. Apollodorus' Cerberus has three dog-heads, a serpent for a tail, and the heads of many snakes on his back. According to Apollodorus, Heracles'...