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page 13rd-century BC Athenians

Menander
Menander (; ; c. 342/341 – c. 290 BC) was a Greek playwright and the best-known representative of Athenian New Comedy. He wrote 108 comedies and took the prize at the Lenaia festival eight times. His record at the City Dionysia is unknown.
Demetrius of Phalerum
Greek statesman and philosopher (c.350–c.280 BC)
Polemon
Greek philosopher and scholarch (died 270/269 BC)
Philemon
4th-century BC Athenian poet of New Comedy
Crates of Athens
3rd-century BC Greek Platonist philosopher
Chremonides
Chremonides (), son of Eteokles of Aithalidai, was an Athenian 3rd century BC statesman and general. He issued the Decree of Chremonides in 268 BC, creating an alliance between Sparta, Athens, and Ptolemy II, the Macedonian King of Egypt. This was a defensive alliance against King Antigonus of Macedon which led to the Chremonidean War.
Apollodorus of Carystus
ancient Greek poet of New Comedy

Eurydice of Athens
ancient Athenian patrician woman
Lachares
Lachares () was a demagogue and tyrant of Athens at the turn from the 4th to the 3rd century BC.