Of Alexandria

This article lists people, events and other subjects which are referred to as "of Alexandria".

of Alexandria

  • Ammonius of Alexandria (3rd century AD), a Greek philosopher from Alexandria and one of the founders of Neoplatonism.
  • Appian of Alexandria (c. 95 – c. 165), a Roman historian
  • Athanasius of Alexandria (c. 293 – 2 May 373), also given the titles Athanasius the Great, Pope Athanasius I of Alexandria, and Athanasius the Apostolic, was a Christian theologian, bishop of Alexandria, Church Father, and a noted Egyptian leader of the fourth century.
  • Carpocrates of Alexandria, the founder of an early Gnostic sect from the first half of the second century.
  • Catherine of Alexandria (c. 282 - c. 305), a Christian saint and martyr.
  • Clement of Alexandria (c.150 - c. 215), a Christian theologian and the head of the noted Catechetical School of Alexandria
  • Ctesibius of Alexandria (fl. 285–222 BC), a Greek inventor and mathematician in Alexandria, Ptolemaic Egypt.
  • Cyril of Alexandria (c. 376 - 444), the Pope of Alexandria from 412 to 444.
  • Cyrus of Alexandria (died about 641) a Melchite patriarch.
  • Diophantus of Alexandria b. between 200 and 214 CE, d. between 284 and 298 CE), sometimes called "the father of algebra", an Alexandrian Greek mathematician.
  • Euclid of Alexandria (fl 300BC), a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry".
  • Saint Eulogius of Alexandria Greek Patriarch from 580 to 608.
  • Eustochius of Alexandria
  • Hero of Alexandria (c. 10–70 AD). an ancient Greek mathematician.
  • Herophilos of Alexandria (335-280 BC), a Greek physician
  • Hesychius of Alexandria, a grammarian who flourished probably in the 5th century CE.
  • Hypatia of Alexandria (AD 350 and 370; died March 415), a Greek scholar.
  • Isidore of Alexandria an Egyptian or Greek philosopher and one of the last of the Neoplatonists
  • Menelaus of Alexandria (c. 70–140 CE), a Greek mathematician and astronomer.
  • Nemesius of Alexandria (c. A.D. 390), a Christian philosopher, and the author of a treatise De Natura Hominis ("On Human Nature").
  • Origen of Alexandria (185-254), an early Christian scholar and theologian, and one of the most distinguished writers of the early Christian Church.
  • Pappus of Alexandria (c. 290 – c. 350), one of the last great Greek mathematicians of antiquity.
  • Philo of Alexandria (20 BC – 50 AD), an Hellenistic Jewish philosopher
  • Ptolemy of Alexandria, a Greek mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer in 2c AD.
  • Saint Macarius of Alexandria (died 395), a monk in the Nitrian Desert.
  • Theon of Alexandria (ca. 335 - ca. 405 AD), a Greek scholar and mathematician.
  • Theophilus of Alexandria (died 412), Patriarch of Alexandria, Egypt from 385 to 412

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