Athenion or
Athenio is a personal name used in ancient Greece. In history it may refer to:
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Athenion of Maroneia, 4th-century BC Thracian painter
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Athenion of Araphen, an otherwise unknown Athenian man who served as presbys in 383 BC
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Athenion, an otherwise unknown mythographer referred to in the scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes and the Iliad of Homer
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Athenion, an otherwise unknown artist of the 2nd century BCE who was the creator of a renowned sardonyx cameo known as Zeus and the Giants, that currently resides in the collection of the National Archaeological Museum, Naples
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Athenion (general), 1st-century BC commander employed by Cleopatra
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Athenion, a peripatetic philosopher and failed revolutionary often confused with Aristion
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Athenion of Cilicia, leader in the Second Servile War (104–100 BC)
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Athenion (actor), 1st century BCE
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Athenion (comic poet), comic poet
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Athenion (physician), physician who lived somewhere between 300 BCE and 100 CE