Agathocles (Greek language: Ἀγαθοκλῆς) is a Greek name. The most famous person called Agathocles was Agathocles of Syracuse, the tyrant of Syracuse. The name is derived from and .
Other people named Agathocles include:
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Agathocles, a sophist, teacher of Damon
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Agathocles (writers), was the name of a number of ancient writers, including an ancient historian referred to by Pliny and Cicero
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Agathocles of Pella, father of Lysimachus
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Agathocles, one of the sons of Agathocles of Syracuse from his first marriage
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Agathocles (son of Lysimachus), the son and heir of Lysimachus
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Agathocles, grandson of Agathocles of Syracuse with his third wife Theoxena of Syracuse
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Agathocles of Egypt, son of the above named Agathocles; guardian of Ptolemy V Epiphanes and brother of Agathoclea, mistress of Ptolemy IV Philopator
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Agathocles of Bactria, an Indo-Greek king who ruled about 185 BC
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Agathocles of Samos, a Greek writer. He wrote at least one book, which was called Commonwealth of Pessinus and mentioned by Pseudo-Plutarch
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