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Ionians
thumb|Ionian soldier (Old Persian cuneiform 𐎹𐎢𐎴, Yaunā) of the [[Achaemenid army, circa 480 BCE. Relief on the tomb of Xerxes I.]]

Javan
thumb|The world as known to the Hebrews
Abantes
The Abantes or Abantians (, Ábantes) were an ancient Greek tribe. Their home was Euboea.
Bathycles of Magnesia
ancient Greek sculptor and architect
Endoeus
Endoeus or Endoios () was an ancient Greek sculptor who worked at Athens in the middle of the 6th century BC. Endoeus made an image of Athena dedicated by Callias (the contemporary of Pisistratus) at Athens about 564 BC. An inscription bearing his name has been found at Athens, written in Ionic dialect. The tradition which made him a pupil of Daedalus is apparently misleading, since Daedalus had no connection with Ionic art.
Apellicon of Teos
politician and collector of books from ancient Athens

Tsakonia
Tsakonia (, Tsakoniá; Tsakonian: Τσακωνία, Tsakonía) or the Tsakonian region () refers to the small area in the eastern Peloponnese where the Tsakonian language is spoken, in the area surrounding 13 towns, villages and hamlets located around Pera Melana in Arcadia. It is not a formally defined political entity of the modern Greek state.

Phile
ancient Greek benefactor
Heraclides of Erythrae
physician of Erythrae in Ionia