Diocles may refer to:
==People== Diocles (mathematician) (c. 240 BC–c. 180 BC), Greek mathematician and geometer Diocles (mythology), one of the first priests of Demeter Diocles of Carystus (4th century BC), also known as Diocles Medicus, Greek physician Diocles of Cnidus (3rd or 2nd century BC), Greek philosopher who wrote a work quoted by Eusebius Diocles of Corinth, winner of the stadion race of the 13th Olympic Games in 728 BC Diocles of Magnesia (2nd or 1st century BC), Greek writer on ancient philosophers quoted many times by Diogenes Laertius Diocles of Megara, ancient Greek warrior from Athens Diocles of Messenia, winner of the stadion race of the 7th Olympic Games in 752 BC Diocles of Peparethus (3rd century BC), Greek historian Diocles of Phlius (fl. ), comic poet Diocles of Syracuse (fl. 413–408 BC), Greek lawgiver in the city-state of Syracuse Diocletian (244–311), Roman emperor formerly named Diocles Diocles (1st century BC), or Tyrannion the Younger Gaius Appuleius Diocles (104–after 146 AD), Roman charioteer
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