Aristeas (disambiguation)
Aristeas was a 7th-century BC Greek poet.
Aristeas may also refer to:
- Aristeas of Chios, a distinguished officer in the retreat of the Ten Thousand, mentioned in the Anabasis of Xenophon (4.1.28, 6.20.)
- Aristeas of Stratonice, was the victor at the Olympic games in wrestling and the pankration on the same day in the 191st Olympiad
- Aristeas of Argos, who invited Pyrrhus of Epirus to Argos in 272 BCE, as his rival Aristippus of Argos was supported by Antigonus II Gonatas
- Aristeas, a grammarian, who was referred to by Roman writer Marcus Terentius Varro, but is otherwise unknown
- Letter of Aristeas, a letter purporting to record the events behind the translation of the Septuagint, or its disputed author
- Aristeas (sculptor), an artist known to us from two sculptures of centaurs
- Aristeas, a character in The Dreaming (comics)
- Aristea, genus of plants
See also
- Aristeus (ancient Greece), a common transliteration of the Greek Ἀριστέας from which Aristeas is also transliterated
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