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- Agenor (son of Phegeus)
- Agenor (son of Pleuron)
- Agenor of Troy
- Agenor of Argos
- Agenorides
- Agepolis
- Agesilaus (historian)
- Agesilaus (uncle of Agis IV)
- Agesilaus I
- Agesilochus
- Agesimbrotus
- Agesipolis III
- Agesipolis I
- Agetas
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- Aglaophon
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- Aglaus
- Agnaptus
- Agnodice
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- Agonius
- Agoracritus
- Agoraea
- Agraeus
- Agresphon
- Agrionius
- Agriopas
- Marcius Agrippa
- Agroecius (Bishop of Sens)
- Agroetas
- Agrotera
- Agyieus
- Agyrrhius
- Ajax the Lesser
- Alabandus
- Alalcomeneis
- Alalcomenes
- Alalcomenia
- Albinia gens
- Albinus (philosopher)
- Albucia gens
- Albucilla
- Albucius
- Alcaeus (mythology)
- Alcaeus of Messene
- Alcamenes, son of Sthenelaides
- Alcander
- Alcathous (son of Pelops)
- Alcetas
- Alcetas I of Epirus
- Alcetas II of Epirus
- Alcimenes
- Alcimus (rhetorician)
- Alcinous (philosopher)
- Alciphron
- Alcisthene
- Alcmaeon of Croton
- Alcmaeon, son of Megacles
- Alcyone and Ceyx
- Athena Alea
- Alebion
- Alector
- Aletes (Heraclid)
- Alcimus Alethius
- Aleuas
- Alexamenus of Aetolia
- Alexamenus of Teos
- Alexander (satrap)
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- Alexander (artists)
- Alexander (son of Perseus)
- Alexander (son of Polyperchon)
- Alexander Aetolus
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- Alexander of Apamea
- Alexander of Athens
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- Alexander of Hierapolis (Syria)
- Alexander of Judaea
- Alexander of Lyncestis
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- Alexander of Pherae
- Alexander of Phocis
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- Alexius of Constantinople
- Alexius of Nicaea
- Alexon
- Alfena gens
- Alfenus Varus
- Alfia gens
- Algea (mythology)
- Lucius Alienus
- Alipherus
- Aulus Allienus
- Almo (god)
- Almops
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- Aloeus
- Alope
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- Alypius of Alexandria
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- Alypus
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- Ammonianus
- Amphilochus I of Argos
- Amphilochus II of Argos
- Amphoterus (admiral)
- Ampia gens
- Saint Amun
- Amynander of Athamania
- Amyntas (son of Andromenes)
- Amyntas (son of Antiochus)
- Amyntas of Galatia
- Amyntianus
- Amyris of Sybaris
- Amythaon
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