Xenagoras
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Xenagoras (Ancient Greek: Ξεναγόρας) was the name of a number of men of classical antiquity:
- Xenagoras of Halicarnassus, companion of the Achaemenid commander Masistes
- Xenagoras (historian), a historical writer, likely of the 2nd century BC
- Xenagoras, historian, and father of the historian Nymphis. Possibly the same man as the above. If so, he must have lived in the early part of the second century BC.
- Xenagoras (geometer), who wrote in the ancient world about the heights of mountains
- Xenagoras, an archon of Delphi in late 1st century BC.[1]
- Xenagoras, son of Phoinix, and Xenagoras, son of Xenagoras, two (presumably related) men recorded as providing a sizable donation to the state on the epidosis of Kalymna (modern Kalymnos).[2]