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This category contains articles that incorporate some text from William Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, which is in the public domain. Some articles excerpt the text in its original form; others include significant rewordings of excerpts. Wikipedia articles that incorporate text from this source should add {{DGRBM}} to the article. Wikipedia articles that summarise information from this source should add {{Cite DGRBM}} to the article.
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- Epactaeus
- Epagathus
- Epaphroditus (freedman of Nero)
- Marcus Mettius Epaphroditus
- Epaphus
- Eperatus
- Ephippus of Athens
- Ephippus of Olynthus
- Ephorus the Younger
- Epicharis (Pisonian conspirator)
- Epicles
- Epicrates of Ambracia
- Epicydes
- Epidius
- Epidotes
- Epigenes of Athens
- Epigenes of Sicyon
- Epigenes, son of Antiphon
- Epigenius
- Epigeus
- Epilycus
- Epinicus
- Equitia gens
- Erasinides
- Erasistratus
- Erigyius
- Erotianus
- Erucia gens
- Eucleidas
- Eucolpius
- Eudemus (general)
- Eudemus (physician)
- Eunicus
- Euphrates the Stoic
- Euphron
- Europa (consort of Zeus)
- European turtle dove
- Eurydice II of Macedon
- Eurydice of Athens
- Euryphon
- Eurypon
- Eurytus (Pythagorean)
- Eustathius of Cappadocia
- Eustathius of Sebaste
- Eustathius of Thessalonica
- Evander (philosopher)
F
- Faberius
- Fabilius
- Caeso Fabius Ambustus
- Gaius Fabius Ambustus (consul)
- Gaius Fabius Ambustus (magister equitum 315 BC)
- Marcus Fabius Ambustus (pontifex maximus 390 BC)
- Numerius Fabius Ambustus
- Fabricia gens
- Falacer
- Falcidia gens
- Publius Falcidius
- Gaius Fidiculanius Falcula
- Fannia gens
- Faucia gens
- Fides (deity)
- Fidiculania gens
- Flaminia gens
- Flavia gens
- Titus Flavius Clemens (consul)
- Gaius Flavius Fimbria (consul 104 BC)
- Fonteia gens
- Gaius Fonteius Agrippa
- Foslia gens
- Fufia gens
- Fuficia gens
- Gaius Fuficius Fango
- Fufidia gens
- Marcus Fulvius Nobilior (consul 159 BC)
- Marcus Fulvius Nobilior (consul 189 BC)
- Fundania gens
- Publius Furius Philus
- Gaius Furnius (consul)
- Gaius Furnius (tribune)
G
- Lucius Gellius Poplicola
- Aulus Gellius
- Gelo, son of Hiero II
- Glaucia
- Glaucias (physician, 3rd century BC)
- Glaucias of Aegina
- Glaucias of Athens
- Glaucus of Carystus
- Glaucus of Chios
- Gnesippus
- Gordius of Cappadocia
- Gorgias of Macedon
- Grattius
- List of people from Greece
- Gryllus, son of Xenophon
- Gygaea of Macedon
- Gylis
- Gyrton (mythology)
H
- Hagnon of Tarsus
- Haliacmon (mythology)
- Harmodius of Lepreon
- Harmonia
- Harpalus (son of Polemaeus)
- Hecatomnus
- Hegelochus of Macedon
- Hegesander (historian)
- Hegesandridas
- Hegesaratus
- Hegesinus of Pergamon
- Hegias of Athens
- Heliades
- Helicon (crater)
- Hellenistic philosophy
- Hellotia
- Hera Ammonia
- Heracleides (307 BC)
- Heracleides (409 BC)
- Heracleides (415 BC)
- Heracleides (admiral)
- Heracleides (ambassador)
- Heracleides (architect)
- Heracleides (rhetor)
- Heracleides (uncle)
- Heracleides of Alexandria
- Heracleides of Byzantium
- Heracleides of Ephesus
- Heracleides of Gyrton
- Heracleides of Leontini
- Heracleides of Magnesia
- Heracleides of Maroneia
- Heracleides of Mylasa
- Heracleides of Odessus
- Heracleides of Sinope
- Heracleides of Tarentum
- Heracleides the Phocian
- Heracleodorus (4th century BCE)
- Heraclides (290 BC)
- Heraclides (physician)
- Heraclides of Erythrae
- Heraclides of Smyrna
- Heraclides of Tarentum
- Heraclitus of Cyme
- Heracon
- Marcus Herennius (consul 93 BC)
- Hermagoras of Amphipolis
- Hermagoras of Temnos
- Hermeias
- Herminia gens
- Lars Herminius Aquilinus
- Titus Herminius Aquilinus
- Herminus
- Hermodorus
- Hermogenes (philosopher)
- Hermolaus of Macedon
- Herod Agrippa II
- Herodotus (physician)
- Hicesius
- Hiempsal I
- Antiochus Hierax
- Hieronymus of Rhodes
- Hieronymus of Syracuse
- Himeraeus
- Himilco (general)
- Hipparchus of Euboea
- Hipparinus (father of Dion)
- Hippias
- Hippoclus
- Hippocrates (physicians)
- Hippocrates, father of Peisistratos
- Hippomedon of Sparta
- Hippotes
- Honoratus Antoninus
- Horatia gens
- Publius Hordeonius Lollianus
- Hosidia gens
- Hostilia gens
- Hyacinthus the Lacedaemonian
- Hybrias
- Hymnia
- Hyperbatas
- Hyrmine
- Hyrnetho
- Hysmon
- Hystaspes (father of Darius I)