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Nicander
thumb|200px|Nicander, Theriaca, 10th century, Constantinople
Nicander of Colophon (; fl. 2nd century BC) was a Greek poet, physician, and grammarian.

hierophant
thumb|upright=1.5|Votive relief depicting the hierophant of the Eleusinian Mysteries addressing [[Demeter and Persephone, 2nd century AD, Ancient Agora of Athens Museum Greece.]]
Menelaus
brother and general of Ptolemy I Soter, priest of the cult of Alexander

archon basileus
ancient Athenian magistrate, one of nine archons
Philiscus of Corcyra
poet and playwright of Ancient Greece
Daduchos
Daduchos or Daduchus, or Dadouchos (; "torch-bearer", from δᾶις+ἔχω) is an epithet of Artemis, and notably of Demeter seeking her lost daughter (Persephone) with a torch. It was also an epithet of Hekate, a goddess frequently associated with torches. This title was given in the Rhodes Island in Greece.
It was also the title of the second priest (ranking after the Hierophant) at the Eleusinian Mysteries, an office inherited in several families of Athens.
Apollonius of Aphrodisias
ancient Greek historian