Pausanias
Pausanias (/pɔːˈseɪniəs/; Greek: Παυσανίας) is the name of several people:
- Pausanias of Athens, lover of the poet Agathon and a character in Plato's Symposium
- Pausanias (general), Spartan general and regent of the 5th century BC
- Pausanias of Sicily, physician of the 5th century BC, who was a friend of Empedocles
- Pausanias of Sparta, King of Sparta from 409 BC to 395 BC
- Pausanias of Macedon, King of Macedon from 399 BC to 393 BC
- Pausanias (pretender), pretender to the throne of Macedon in the 360s BC
- Pausanias of Orestis, bodyguard who assassinated Philip II of Macedon in 336 BC
- Pausanias (geographer), Greek traveller, geographer, and writer (Description of Greece) of the 2nd century AD
- Pausanias of Damascus, Greek historian of the last quarter of the 2nd century BC
- Pafsanias Katsotas, Greek general and mayor of Athens
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