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Authorities in SILVER Wiki
A
- Abd-Hadad of Hierapolis
- Acarnanian league
- Achaean League
- Aelis
- Aemilian (253 CE)
- Aesillas (quaestor in the Roman province of Macedonia in c. 90 BC)
- Aetolian League
- Agathocleia Theotropos (Indo-Greek queen, 2nd century BC)
- Agathocles Dikaios (Indo-Greek king, c. 190-180 BC)
- Agathocles of Syracuse (tyrant of Syracuse in 317-289 BC and self-styled king of Sicily in 304-289 BC)
- Ainianes
- Akrosas
- Alexander I Balas (Seleucid king, 152-145 BC)
- Alexander I of Macedon (Argead king, c. 498-454 BC)
- Alexander II Zabinas (Seleucid king, 128-123 BC)
- Alexander III the Great (Argead king, 336-323 BC)
- Alexander Jannaeus (Hasmonean king, 103-76 BC)
- Alexander Severus (Roman emperor, 222-235 BC)
- Amastris (Persian princess, wife of Craterus, Dionysius and Lysimachus, c. 330-284 BC)
- Amorgians league
- Amphictyonic league
- Amyntas II of Macedon (Argead king, c. 394-393 BC)
- Amyntas III of Macedon (Argead king, c. 393-370 BC)
- Amyntas of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 80-65 BC)
- Amyntas of Galatia (tetrarch and king of Galatia, 37/6-25 BC)
- Anaxilas II (494-476 BCE)
- Andragoras
- Andriscus of Macedon (Macedonian king, 149-148 BC)
- Antialcidas Nikephoros (Indo-Greek king, c. 115-95 BC)
- Antigonus I Monophtalmus (Macedonian nobleman, general, satrap and Antigonid king, 306-301 BC)
- Antigonus II Gonatas (Antigonid king, 277/6-239 BC)
- Antigonus III Doson (Antigonid king, 229-221 BC)
- Antimachus I (Indo-Greek king, c. 185 BC-170 BC)
- Antiochus Hierax (Seleucid usurper, 246-227 BC)
- Antiochus I Soter (Seleucid king, 281-261 BC)
- Antiochus II Theos (Seleucid king, 261-246 BC)
- Antiochus III the Great (Seleucid king, 222-187 BC)
- Antiochus IV Epiphanes (Seleucid king, 175-164 BC)
- Antiochus IX Cyzicenus (Seleucid king, 114-95 BC)
- Antiochus V Eupator (Seleucid king, 164-162 BC)
- Antiochus VI Dionysus (Seleucid king, 144-142 BC)
- Antiochus VII Euergetes (Seleucid king, 138-129 BC)
- Antiochus VIII Grypus (Seleucid king, 121/0-97/6 BC)
- Antiochus XI Epiphanes Philadelphus (Seleucid king, 94-93 BC)
- Antiochus XII Dionysus (Seleucid king, 87/6-83/2 BC)
- Antiochus XIII Asiaticus (Seleucid king, 69-64 BC)
- Antiochus, son of Seleucus IV (Seleucid king, c. 175-170 BC)
- Antoninus Pius (Roman emperor, 138-161 AD)
- Apodacus of Characene (124-103 BCE)
- Apollodotus I Soter (Indo-Greek king, c. 174-165 BC)
- Apollodotus II of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 80-65 BC)
- Arcadian league
- Archebius of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 75-65 BC)
- Archelaus I of Macedon (Argead king, 413-399 BC)
- Ardashir II of Persis (1st c. BCE)
- Aretas II of Nabataea (king of the Nabatens, 103-96 BC)
- Areus I of Sparta (Agiad King of Sparta, 309-265 BC)
- Ariarathes IX Eusebes Philopator (king of Cappadocia, c.100-c. 85 BC)
- Ariarathes VI (king of Cappadocia, c. 130-c. 114 BCE)
- Ariarathes VII Philometor (king of Cappadocia, c. 116-c. 100 BC)
- Ariarathes VIII Eusebes Epiphanes (king of Cappadocia, c. 100-c. 95 BC)
- Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios (96-63 BCE)
- Armenian kingdom
- Arsinoe II (queen of Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedonia, Ptolemaic queen and co-ruler of Egypt, c. 300-c. 270 BC)
- Artabanus II (king of Parthia, 10-41 CE)
- Artabanus III of Parthia (prince of Parthia, c.79-81 CE)
- Artavasdes II of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 55-34 BC)
- Artavasdes IV of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 4-6 AD)
- Artavasdes IV of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 4-6)
- Artaxerxes I
- Artaxerxes II
- Artaxias II of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 34-20 BC)
- Artaxias III of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 18-34 AD)
- Artumpara (dynast of Lycia c. 380-370 BCE)
- Aruwatijesi (dynast of Lycia c. 390-370 BCE)
- Asander of Bosporus (Roman client king of the Bosporan Kingdom, 47-17 BC)
- Asandros (archontos at Panticapaeum)
- Aspeisas
- Ataias (350-339 BCE)
- Attalid Kingdom
- Attalus I (Attalid king, 241-197 BC)
- Attalus II (220-138 BCE)
- Audoleon of Paeonia (315-285 BCE)
- Augustus (Roman emperor, 27 BC-14 AD)
- Autophradates (satrap of Persis)
- Azbaal of Citium (Phoenician king of Citium and Idalium, 5th c BC)
- Azemilkos/°Ozmilk (king of Tyr, c. 340-330 BC)
- Azes I of Gandhara (Indo-Scythian ruler, c. 58-12 BC)
- Azilises (Indo-Scythian king, c. 85-45 or 35 BC)
B
- Baalmelek I of Citium (Phoenician king of Citium, 5th c BC)
- Baalmelek II of Citium (king of Citium and Idalium, 5th c. BC)
- Baalram of Citium (Phoenician king of Citium, early 4th c. BC)
- Baalshillem I (king of Sidon, 450-426 BCE)
- Baalshillem II (king of Sidon, 401-365 BCE)
- Bactrian Kingdom
- Bactrian kingdom
- Balakros (satrap of Cilicia after 333 BC)
- Baydad I of Persis
- Berenice I (Ptolemaic queen, c. 340-c. 279-268 BC)
- Berenice II Euergetis (Ptolemaic queen and co-regent, 267/266-221 BC)
- Bisaltai
- Boeotian league
- Bosporan kingdom
- Botteian league
C
- C. Fonteius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 114 - 113 BC)
- C. Terentius Lucanus (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 147 BC)
- C. Vibius Pansa (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 90 BC)
- C. Vibius Pansa Caetronianus (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 48 BC)
- Caligula (Roman emperor, 37-41 AD)
- Campanian mercenaries
- Cappadocian kingdom
- Caracalla (Roman emperor, 198-217 AD)
- Carthaginian Empire
- Cassander (regent and king of Macedonia, 317-297 BC)
- Cavarus (king of Thrace, 219-210 BCE)
- Celtic numismatics
- Chalcedian cities of Sicilia
- Chalcidian League (c. 430-348 BC)
- Characene kingdom
- Charaspes
- Claudius (Roman emperor, 13-54 BC)
- Cleomenes III of Sparta (Agiad king of Sparta, 235-222 BC)
- Cleopatra I Syra (Seleucid princess, Ptolemaic queen and regent of Egypt, 180-176 BC)
- Cleopatra II Philometor (Ptolemaic queen, 172-115 BC).
- Cleopatra III of Egypt (Ptolemaic queen, 142-131 and 127-116 BC)
- Cleopatra Thea (Seleucid queen, 150-121 BC)
- Cleopatra VII Philopator (Ptolemaic queen, 51-30 BC)
- Commodus (Roman emperor, 177-192 AD)
- Croesus (king of Lydia, 560-546 BCE)
- Cyrenean league
D
- Dacian kingdom
- Damates (satrap in Achaemenid Cappadocia, 380-362 BC)
- Darius II
- Demetrius I (Bactrian king, 200-185 BCE)
- Demetrius I Poliorcetes (Antigonid king, 294-283 BC)
- Demetrius I Soter (Seleucid king, 162-150 BC)
- Demetrius II Nicator (Seleucid king, 145-140 and 129-125 BC)
- Demetrius III Philopator (Seleucid king, 97/6-88/7 BC)
- Derdas (king of Elimiotes, early 4th century BC)
- Derrones
- Diodotus I of Bactria (Seleucid satrap and king in Bactria, c. 255/50-239 BC)
- Diodotus II of Bactria (king in Bactria, 239-223 C)
- Diomedes Soter (Indo-Greek king, c. 115-105 BC)
- Dionysas (I) (individual who issued coins at Abdera, 411/410-386/385 BC)
- Dionysas (II) (individual who issued coins at Abdera, 365/360-350/345 BC)
- Dionysius I of Syracuse (tyrant of Syracuse, c. 400-367 BC)
- Dionysius II of Syracuse (tyrant of Syracuse, c. 367-357 and 346-344 BC)
D cont.
E
- Edones
- Elagabalus (Roman emperor, 218-222 BC)
- Epander (Indo-Greek king, c. 80-75 BC)
- Epirote League
- Erbbina (dynast of Telmessos area in Lycia, c. 430-410 ΒC)
- Euanthes of Salamis (king of Salamis, second quarter of the 5th c. BC)
- Euboean League
- Eucratides I of Bactria (Greco-Bactrian king, 171-145 BC)
- Eucratides I of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 171-145 BC)
- Euelthon of Salamis (king of Salamis, last quarter of the 6th c. BC)
- Eumenes I of Pergamum (Attalid king, 263-241 BC)
- Eumenes II of Pergamum (Attalid king, 197-159 BC)
- Eumenes III Aristonicus (Attalid usurper, 133-129 BC)
- Eumenes of Cardia
- Eunostos of Soli (king of Soli, end 4th c. BC)
- Eupolemus (general of Cassander, Macedonian strategos in Caria, after c. 315 BC)
- Euthydemus I of Bactria (satrap of Sogdiana and Greco-Bactrian king, c. 230-c. 200 BC)
- Evagoras I (king of Salamis, 411-374 BC)
- Evagoras II (king of Salamis, 361-351 BC, and later satrap for Achaemenid Persia in Phoenicia)
- Evagoras, king of Sidon (346-343 BCE)
F
G
- Galatians
- Gallienus (Roman emperor, 218-268 AD)
- Gandhara (Indo-Greek Kingdom)
- Gelon II of Syracuse (king of Syracuse, c. 240-216 BC)
- Germanicus (general of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, 15-19 AD)
- Geta (Roman emperor, 209/10-211 AD)
- Getas (king of the Edones)
- Gordian III (Roman emperor, 238-244 AD)
- Gorgus (king of Salamis)
- Gotarzes II (king of Parthia, 40-51 CE)
H
- Hadrian (Roman emperor, 117-138 AD)
- Hasmonean kingdom (c. 140-37 BCE)
- Hecatomnus of Caria (satrap of Caria, c. 395-c. 377 BC)
- Heliocles I of Bactria (150-130 BCE)
- Heliocles II of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 95-80 BC)
- Hermaeus Soter (Indo-Greek king of the Eucratid Dynasty, c. 105-90 BC)
- Herod Agrippa (Herodian king, 41-44 AD)
- Herod Antipas (tetrarch of Galilee and Perea, 4 BC-39 AD)
- Herodian dynasty (41-92 AD)
- Hicetas (tyrant of Syracuse, 288-279 BC)
- Hieron II of Syracuse (tyrant of Syracuse, 270-215 BC)
- Hieronymos (Magistrate in Adramyteum, Mysia, c. 117?-138?)
- Hieronymus of Syracuse (tyrant of Syracuse, 215-214 BC)
- Hippostratus of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 65-55 BC)
- Hispani
- Hyspaosines of Characene (127-124 BCE)
I
J
- John Hyrcanus I (Hasmonean leader and Jewish high priest, c. 134-104 BCE)
- John Hyrcanus II (Jewish High Priest, Hasmonean king and ethnarch of Judea, 67-40 BCE)
- Julia Domna (Roman empress, 194-211 AD)
- Julia Maesa (sister of Julia Domna, 218-222 AD)
- Julia Paula (wife of Elagabalus, 219-220 AD)
- Julius Caesar (Roman general, statesman, Consul and Dictator Perpetuus, 100-44 BC)
- Justin I (Byzantine emperor, 518-527 AD)
- Justin II (Byzantine emperor, 565-578 AD)
- Justinian I (Byzantine emperor, 527-565 AD)
K
- Kanites
- Keian League
- Khadritime
- Khadritime (dynast of Lycia c. 480-460 BCE)
- Kherei (dynast of Lycia, c. 430-410 BC)
- Kheriga (dynast of Lycia, c. 430-410 BC)
- Kingdom of Bithynia (late 4th c.-74 BC)
- Kingdom of Persis
- Koson of Dacia
- Kujula Kadphises (50-90 CE)
- Kuprili (dynast of Lycia)
- Kuprlli (Lycian dynast)
- Kushan empire
L
- L. Aemilius Buca (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 44 BCE)
- L. Aurelius Cotta (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 105 BC)
- L. Cornelius Lentulus (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 211 BCE)
- L. Critonius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 86 BC)
- L. Flaminius Chilo (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 43 BC)
- L. Flaminius Chilo (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 109-108 BC)
- L. Iulius Bursio (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 85 BC)
- L. Memmius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 109 - 108 BCE)
- L. Pinarius Scarpus (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 31 BCE)
- L. Titurius Sabinus (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 89 BC)
- Laelianus (269 CE)
- League of Athena Ilias
- Lucilius Antonius (Roman moneyer)
- Lucullus
- Lybian mercenaries (241-237 BCE)
- Lycian League
- Lysias Anicetus (Indo-Greek king, c. 130-120 BC)
- Lysimachus (Macedonian officer, diadochus and king, c. 360-281 BC)
M
- M. Fannius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 86 BC)
- M. Furius L. f. Philus (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 119 BC)
- M. Minatius Sabinus
- M. Plaetorius Cestianus (Roman Republican moneyer, c. 69 BC, 67 BC)
- M. Plaetorius Cestianus (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 69 BCE, 67 BCE)
- M. Publicius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 46 - 45 BCE)
- M. Tullius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 120 BC)
- Macedonia First Meris (Roman Province)
- Macedonian kingdom
- Machares ?
- Macrinus (Roman emperor, 217-218 AD)
- Magas (governor of Cyrene under Ptolemy I of Egypt)
- Mamertines
- Marcus Antonius (Roman politician and general, member of the Second Triumvirate, 83-30 BC)
- Marcus Aurelius (Roman emperor, 161-180 AD)
- Marcus Junius Brutus (85-42 BCE)
- Marius (269 CE)
- Maues (Indo-Scythian king, c. 125-85 B.C)
- Mausolus of Caria (satrap of Caria, 377-353 BC)
- Maximinus Thrax (Roman emperor, 235-238 AD)
- Maximus (Roman emperor, 236-238 AD)
- Mazaces (satrap of Egypt, 333-332 BC)
- Mazaeus (satrap of Cicilia, Transeuphratene and Babylonia, c. 350-328 BC)
- Mazday
- Melekiathon of Citium (392-361 BCE)
- Memnon of Rhodes (c. 380-333 BCE)
- Menander I Soter (Indo-Greek king of the Indo-Greek Kingdom, 165/155 -130 BC)
- Menander II Dikaios (Indo-Greek king, ca. 90-85 BC)
- Messenian League
- Miltiades II (tyrant of Thracian Chersonese)
- Mithradates I of Parthia
- Mithradates II of Parthia (king of Parthia, 124-91 BCE)
- Mithrapata
- Mithrapata (dynast of Lycia c. 390-370 BCE)
- Mithridates III (king of Pontus, c. 220-200 BCE)
- Mithridates IV (king of Pontus, 162-150 BCE)
- Mithridates VI Eupator (king of the Pontic kingdom, c. 120-63 BC)
- Molon (Seleucid usurper, 222-220 BC)
- Monunius of Illyria (Illyrian king of Dardania, c. 290-c. 270 BC)
- Mostis (king of the Caeni, 130-90 BC)
- Musa of Parthia (queen of Parthia, 2 BCE-4 CE)
- Musa/Thermusa (queen of the Parthian Empire, 2 BC-4 AD)
N
- Nabataean Kingdom
- Nabis of Sparta (king of Sparta, 192-177 BC)
- Nero (Roman emperor, 54-68 AD)
- Nervii
- Nicomedes I of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, c. 278-255 BC)
- Nicomedes II of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, 149-127 BC)
- Nicomedes III of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, c. 127-94 BC)
- Nicomedes IV of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, c. 94-74 BC)
- Nikodamos of Salamis (king of Salamis, third quarter of the 5th century BC)
- Nikokles (magistrate at Paphos, c. 325-317 BC)
- Nikokles of Salamis (king of Salamis, 374-361 BC)
O
O cont.
P
- P. Manlius Vulso (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 210 BCE)
- Paeonian kingdom
- Paerisades V of Bosporus (Spartocid ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom, 125-109 BC)
- Pantaleon (Indo-Greek king, c. 190-180 BC)
- Parthian Empire
- Patraus (king of Peonia, 340-315 BC)
- Perdiccas II of Macedon (Argead king, c. 448-c. 413 BC)
- Perdiccas III of Macedon (Argead king, c. 365-360 BC)
- Perikles
- Perikles (dynast of Lycia c. 380-360 BCE)
- Perseus (Antigonid king, c. 212-166 BC)
- Persian Empire
- Petillius Capitolinus (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 43 BC)
- Peucolaus of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 75 BC)
- Pharnabazus II (Achaemenid Persian Satrap in Asia Minor, c. 413-374 BC)
- Pharnaces I of Pontus (king of Pontus, 2nde c. BC)
- Pharnaces II of Pontus (king of the Bosporan Kingdom, 63-47 BC)
- Philip I Epiphanes Philadelphus (Seleucid king, 94/3-76/5 BC)
- Philip II (Argead king, 359-336 BC)
- Philip the Arab (Roman emperor, 244-249 AD)
- Philip V of Macedonia (238-179 BCE)
- Philip VI Andriscus (149-148 BCE)
- Philipp III Arrhidaeus (Argead king, 323-317 BC)
- Philistis (queen of Syracusa, 274-216 BC)
- Philotas (king of South Macedon?)
- Philoxenus Anicetus (Indo-Greek king, c. 100-95 BC)
- Phintias (tyrant of Agrigentum, c. 288-279 BC)
- Phocian League
- Phraataces of Parthia (king of Parthia, 2 BCE-2 CE)
- Phraates III (king of the Parthian Empire, 70-57 BC)
- Phraates IV of Parthia (king of Parthia, 37-2 BCE)
- Phraates V (king of the Parthian Empire, 2 BC-4 AD)
- Pixodarus of Caria (satrap of Caria, 340-335 BC)
- Pnytagoras of Salamis (king of Salamis, 351-332 BC)
- Pompey the Younger
- Pompey the Younger (Roman Republican Moneyer, 46 - 45 BCE)
- Pontic kingdom
- Postumus (260-269 CE)
- Prusias I of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, 230-182 BC)
- Prusias II of Bithynia (king of Bithynia, 182-149 BC)
- Ptolemaic dynasty (323-30 BC)
- Ptolemy Ceraunus (member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, king of Macedon, 281-279 BC)
- Ptolemy I Soter (satrap and Ptolemaic king of Egypt, 323-305 BC)
- Ptolemy II Philadelphus (Ptolemaic king, 283-246 BC)
- Ptolemy III Euergetes (Ptolemaic king, 246-222 BC)
- Ptolemy IV Philopator (Ptolemaic king, 221-205 BC)
- Ptolemy IX Soter II (Ptolemaic king, 116-110, 109-107 and 88-81 BC)
- Ptolemy V Epiphanes (Ptolemaic king, 204-181 BC)
- Ptolemy VI Philometor (Ptolemaic king, 180-145 BC)
- Ptolemy VIII Physcon (169-164, 144-132/1 and 126-116 BC)
- Ptolemy X Alexander I (Ptolemaic king, 110-88 BC)
- Pumiathon of Citium (361-312 BCE)
- Pyrrhus (general, Aeacid king of Molossians, Macedonia and Epirus, 306-272 BC)
- Pythes (I) (individual who issued coins at Abdera, 473/470-449/448 BC)
- Pythes (II) (individual who issued coins at Abdera, 365/360-350/345 BC)
- Pythes (individual who issued coins at Samothrace)
R
- Rhodian power
- Rhoontopates (satrap of Caria)
- Roman Empire
- Roman province of Macedonia
- Roman Republic
S
- Sabaces (Achaemenid satrap of the Achaemenid 31st dynasty of Egypt, c. 350-333 BC)
- Salome Alexandra (Hasmoneans queen, 76-67 BC)
- Sammas (dynast of uncertain place in the Thraco-Macedonian region)
- Sariakes
- Scythian kings
- Seleucid Dynasty (312-63 BC)
- Seleucus I Nicator (satrap in 321-305 BC and Seleucid king in 305-281 BC)
- Seleucus II Callinicus (Seleucid king, 246-225 BC)
- Seleucus III Ceraunus (Seleucid king, 225-223 BC)
- Seleucus IV Philopator (Seleucid king, 187-175 BC)
- Seleucus VI Epiphanes Nicator (Seleucid king, 96-94 BC)
- Septimius Severus (Roman emperor, 193-211 AD)
- Seuthes III (king of the Odrysian kingdom, c. 331-300 BC)
- Severus Alexander (Roman emperor, 222-235 AD)
- Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius
- Simon bar Kokhba (military leader and king of Judea, 132-135 CE)
- Skostokos (vassal of Lysimachus or ruler in Thrace ?)
- Sophysas (Cypriot ruler)
- Sophytes
- Spalahores (Indo-Scythian commander and king, c. 57-35 BC)
- Spalirises (Indo-Scythian king, 1st century BC)
- Spartocus of Thrace (king of the Odrysian Kingdom, c. 281-278 BC)
- Sppntaza
- Sppntaza (dynast of Lycia c. 440-430 BCE)
- Stasandros of Paphos (king of Paphos, 5th c BC)
- Stasioikos I of Marium (king of Marium, second half of the 5th c BC)
- Stasioikos II of Marium (king of Marium, late 4th c BC)
- Stasoikos II of Marium (330-312 BCE)
- Strato I (Indo-Greek king, c. 125-110 BC)
- Symmachic coinage (405 BCE)
T
- T. Carisius (Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 46 BC)
- Tanagura (dynast of Lycia)
- Tanousas
- Tarkumuwa (Datames), satrap of Cilicia
- Telephus of Bactria (Indo-Greek king, c. 80-70 BC)
- Tenagure (dynast of Lycia c. 480-460 BCE)
- Tennes, king of Sidon (351-347 BCE)
- Tetricus I (271-274 CE)
- Tetricus II (273-274 CE)
- The Amphaxians
- The Bruttians
- The Mamertines (mercenaries of Italian origin hired by Agathocles)
- The Sindi, Sindones or Sindianoi (people in the Taman Peninsula and the coast of Pontus)
- The Syracusans
- The Tyrrhenians (mercenaries, c. 340-330 BC)
- Thessalian league
- Thraco-Macedonian tribes
- Tiberius (Roman emperor, 14-37 AD)
- Tigranes I of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 115-95 BC)
- Tigranes II of Armenia (Artaxiad king, c. 95-56 BC)
- Tigranes III of Armenia (Artaxiad king, 20-8 BC)
- Timairos (king of Paphos)
- Timarchos (first magistrate in Athens in 134/133 BC)
- Timarchus (satrap of Media in c. 175-163 BC and Seleucid usurper in 162-161 BC)
- Timocharis of Marium (king of Marium, early 4th c. BC)
- Timoleon (Greek statesman and general, c. 345-337 BC)
- Timoleon of Corinth (411-337 BCE)
- Timoleontic symmachy coinage
- Tiraeus I of Characene (95-89 BCE)
- Titus (Roman emperor, 79-81 AD)
- Trajan (Roman emperor, 98-117 AD)
- Tranquillina (Roman empress, 241-244 AD)
- Trbbenimi
- Trbbenimi (dynast of Lycia c. 390-370 BCE)
- Tryphon (142-138 BCE)
- Tylis
- Tyntenoi
U
- Uncertain satrap (provincial governor within the Achaemenid Persian Empire)
- Uteves (dynast of Lycia)
V
- Vadfradad II of Persis
- Vahbaz of Persis
- Valerius Gratus (Roman Prefect of Iudaea province under Tiberius, 15-26 AD)
- Vespasian (Roman emperor, 69-79 AD)
- Victorinus (269-271 CE)
- Vima Kadphises
- Vonones (Indo-Scythian king, c. 75-57 BC)
- Vonones I of Parthia (8-12 CE)
- Vonones I of Parthia (king of the Parthia, 8-12 AD)
W
X
Z
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