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- Abantidas
- Abas (sophist)
- Abdaraxus
- Abron (ancient Greece)
- Abronychus
- Abrotelia
- Abrotonum
- Acanthus of Sparta
- Acerbas
- Acesander
- Acesas
- Acesias
- Acestorides
- Acichorius
- Acragas (silversmith)
- Acrion
- Acrotatus (king of Sparta)
- Acrotatus (father of Areus I)
- Acumenus
- Adeimantus of Collytus
- Admetus of Epirus
- Adranodoros
- Adrianus
- Adymus of Beroea
- Aedesia
- Aegialeus (strategos)
- Aegineta
- Aeginetan Commemoration
- Aegles
- Aeimnestus
- Aelianus Meccius
- Aelius Antipater
- Aelius Promotus
- Aeneas of Gaza
- Aenetus of Amyclae
- Aeropus I of Macedon
- Aeropus of Lyncestis
- Aesara
- Aeschines (physician)
- Aeschines of Neapolis
- Aeschrion of Pergamon
- Aeschrion of Syracuse
- Aeschylus of Rhodes
- Aesion
- Aetion
- Agapetus (physician)
- Agapius of Athens
- Agasias of Arcadia
- Agasicles
- Agasides
- Agathagetus
- Agatharchus of Syracuse
- Agathemerus
- Agathinus
- Agathobulus
- Agathon (son of Philotas)
- Agathon (son of Tyrimmas)
- Agathosthenes
- Agepolis
- Agesilaus (uncle of Agis IV)
- Agesilaus I
- Agesilochus
- Agesimbrotus
- Agesipolis III
- Agesipolis II
- Agesistratus
- Agetas
- Aglaus
- Agnaptus
- Agrippa (astronomer)
- Agyrrhius
- Albinus (philosopher)
- Alcaeus and Philiscus
- Alcander
- Alcetas
- Alcetas I of Epirus
- Alcetas II of Epirus
- Alcetas of Macedon
- Alcidas
- Alcisthene
- Alcmaeon of Athens
- Alcmaeon, son of Megacles
- Alcmenes
- Alea (Greek soldier)
- Alexander (satrap)
- Pseudo-Alexander
- Alexander (Antigonid general)
- Alexander (son of Perseus)
- Alexander of Acarnania
- Alexander of Aegae
- Alexander of Athens
- Alexander of Megalopolis
- Alexander of Phocis
- Alexander of Rhodes
- Alexander of Trichonium
- Alexander Philalethes
- Alexander (son of Lysimachus)
- Alexarchus of Corinth
- Alexias
- Alexicles (general)
- Alexicrates
- Alexinus
- Alexion
- Alexippus
- Alexis (sculptor)
- Alexon
- Alkimachos of Pydna
- Alypus
- Amarysia (festival)
- Ameinias of Thebes
- Ameinocles
- Amentes
- Ammonius of Athens
- Amykos Painter
- Amynomachus
- Amyntas (son of Nicolaus)
- Amyntas (son of Arrhabaeus)
- Amyntas II of Macedon
- Anacyndaraxes
- Anaxagoras of Aegina
- Anaxagoreia
- Anaxandra
- Anaxandridas I
- Anaxidamus
- Anaxilaus
- Anchurus
- Andokides (potter)
- Andragathus
- Androbius
- Androbulus
- Androcleides
- Androcydes (painter)
- Andromachus (ruler of Tauromenium)
- Andromachus of Cyprus
- Andron (physician)
- Andronicus (physician)
- Andronicus of Macedonia
- Andronidas
- Androsthenes of Corinth
- Androsthenes of Thasos
- Androsthenes of Thessaly
- Praxias and Androsthenes
- Aneristus
- Antaeus (physician)
- Anticles
- Anticlides
- Anticrates (Spartan)
- Antidotus
- Antigenes (general)
- Antigenes (historian)
- Antigenidas of Orchomenus
- Antigenidas of Thebes
- Antigone of Macedon
- Antigonus (physician)
- Antigonus, son of Echecrates
- Antileon
- Antimachus (sculptor)
- Antimoerus
- Antiochus (physician)
- Antiochus (sculptor)
- Antiochus of Arcadia
- Antiochus Philometor
- Antipater (2nd-century physician)
- Antipater Etesias
- Antipater I of Macedon
- Antipater of Cyrene
- Antiphanes of Argos
- Antiphanes of Delos
- Antiphanes of Macedon
- Antiphemus
- Antiphon (arsonist)
- Antiphon (brother of Plato)
- Antisthenes of Sparta
- Antoninus (philosopher)
- Antorides
- Apame IV
- Apaturius
- Apellas
- Aphepsion
- Apollinarius (astrologer)
- Apollodorus (general)
- Apollodorus (physician)
- Apollodorus (sculptor)
- Apollodorus of Amphipolis
- Apollodorus of Boeotia
- Apollodorus of Cassandreia
- Apollodorus of Macedonia
- Apollodorus of Nicaea
- Apollodorus of Pergamon
- Apollodorus of Seleucia
- Apollodorus of Susiana
- Apollodorus of Tarsus
- Apollodorus the Epicurean
- Apollonides (governor of Argos)
- Apollonides (philosopher)
- Apollonides of Boeotia
- Apollonides of Cardia
- Apollonides of Chios