Category
page 1Ancient Messenians

Anaxilas
Anaxilas or Anaxilaus (), son of Cretines, was a tyrant of Rhegium (modern Reggio Calabria) in Magna Graecia. He was originally from Messenia, a region in the Peloponnese.

Aristodemus
thumb|right|350px|The Heracleidae attacks on the Peloponessus.

Aristomenes
thumb|upright=1.5|Aristomenes fighting his way out of Eira.
Aristomenes () was a king of Messenia, celebrated for his struggle with the Spartans in the Second Messenian War (685–668 BC), and his resistance to them on Mount Eira for 11 years. At length the mountain fell to the enemy, while he escaped and, according to legend, was snatched up by the gods; in fact he died at Rhodes.
Aristodemus
king of Messenia, hero of the First Messenian War

Alcaeus of Messene
ancient Greek poet
Polychares of Messenia
ancient Greek olympics victor in stadion
Eritha
Eritha () was a Mycenaean priestess. She was a subject of the Mycenaean state of Pylos, in the southwestern Peloponnese, based at the cult site of Sphagianes. Sphagianes is believed to have been near the palatial centre of Pylos, and may have been located at modern Volimidia.