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Manetho
Manetho (; Manéthōn, gen.: Μανέθωνος, fl. 290–260 BCE) was an Egyptian priest of the Ptolemaic Kingdom who lived in the early third century BCE, at the very beginning of the Hellenistic period. Little is certain about his life. He is known today as the author of a history of Egypt in Greek called the Aegyptiaca (History of Egypt), written during the reign of Ptolemy I Soter or Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285–246 BCE). None of Manetho’s original texts have survived; they are lost literary works, known only from fragments transmitted by later authors of classical and late antiquity.

Berossus
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Berossus () or Berosus (; ; possibly derived from ) was an early-3rd-century BCE Hellenistic-era Babylonian writer, priest of Bel Marduk, and astronomer who wrote in the Koine Greek language.
Lucius Caecilius Metellus
Roman dictator in 224 BC
Laodice IV
head Priestess of the Seleucid Empire
Tiberius Coruncanius
Roman politician, consul and general (died 241 BC)
Kātyāyana
Kātyāyana (कात्यायन) also spelled as Katyayana ( century BCE) was a Sanskrit grammarian, mathematician and Vedic priest who lived in ancient India.
Publius Licinius Crassus Dives
Roman consul 205 BC
Tuccia
thumb|500x500px|Tuccia, in a painting by Francesco Granacci
thumb|Hector Leroux, La Vestale Tuccia, 1874.
thumb|'The Vestal' by Joshua Reynolds, showing Tuccia.
Publius Cornelius Sulla
Roman praetor 212 BC