Diogenes 80044 225684365 2008-07-14T21:58:56Z Suitov 44703 '''Diogenes''' (Διογένης) is a Greek name shared by several important historical figures: *[[Diogenes of Sinope]] (412-323 BC), better known as ''Diogenes the Cynic'' or simply ''Diogenes'' *[[Diogenes Apolloniates]] (c. 460 BC), philosopher *[[Diogenes of Babylon]] (Diogenes the Stoic) (c. 230 -c. 150 BCE), Stoic philosopher from Seleucia, frequently confused with the following *[[Diogenes of Seleucia (Epicurean)]], (2nd century BCE), Epicurean philosopher and adviser to King Alexander of Syria. *[[Diogenes of Tarsus]] (2nd century BCE), Epicurean philosopher *[[Diogenes of Judea]] (fl. c. 100-76 BC), general and advisor of Hasmonean king Alexander Jannaeus *[[Diogenes Laertius]] (between 200-500 CE), historian *[[Diogenes (explorer)|Diogenes]] (1st century CE), Greek merchant and explorer *[[Diogenes of Byzantium|Diogenes]], bishop of Byzantium, 114-129 CE *[[Diogenes of Oenoanda]] (2nd century CE), Epicurean *[[Diogenes (duke of Syrmia)|Diogenes]] (11th century), duke of Syrmia *[[Diogenes (bishop of Edessa)]] died 411-412 *[[Diogenes syndrome]], personality disorder. *[[Diogenes Verlag]], a Swiss publishing house. Note: "Diogenes" is sometimes confused with the name of [[Digenis Acritas]], the hero of a famous Byzantine epic. == In fiction == [[The Diogenes Club]], named after Diogenes of Sinope, frequented by [[Sherlock Holmes]]' brother [[Mycroft Holmes|Mycroft]] {{disambig}} [[bg:Диоген (пояснение)]] [[cs:Díogenés]] [[cy:Diogenes]] [[de:Diogenes]] [[el:Διογένης]] [[es:Diógenes]] [[eo:Diogeno]] [[fr:Diogène]] [[gl:Dióxenes]] [[ko:디오게네스]] [[it:Diogene]] [[nl:Diogenes]] [[ja:ディオゲネス]] [[pt:Diógenes]] [[ro:Diogene]] [[ru:Диоген (значения)]] [[simple:Diogenes]] [[sk:Diogenes]] [[sr:Диоген]] [[sh:Diogen]] [[fi:Diogenes]] [[sv:Diogenes (olika betydelser)]] [[tr:Diyojen]] [[zh:第歐根尼]]