

Antigonus
Antigonus (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίγονος), a Greek name meaning "comparable to his father" or "worthy of his father", may refer to:
Three Macedonian kings of the Antigonid dynasty that succeeded Alexander the Great in Asia:
Antigonus I Monophthalmus (382–301 BC)
Antigonus II Gonatas (319–239 BC)
Antigonus III Doson (263–221 BC)
Antigonus, son of Echecrates, the brother of Antigonus III Doson
Antigonus (historian), a Greek writer on history
Antigonus of Alexandria, ancient Greek grammarian
Antigonus of Cumae, ancient Greek writer on agriculture
Antigonus, a writer on painting, mentioned by Diogenes Laërtius, is perhaps the same as the sculptor with this name, whom we know to have written on statuary.
Antigonus, a general of Perseus in the war with the Romans, was sent to Aenia to guard the coast.
Antigonus (sculptor), a Greek statuary
Antigonus (physician), an ancient Greek surgeon
Antigonos (son of Callas) Macedonian hetairos and athlete
Antigonus of Carystus, 3rd century BC Greek writer on various subjects
Antigonus of Sokho, Jewish scholar of the third century BC.
Antigonus II Mattathias (died 37 BC), the last ruler of the Hasmonean kingdom of Judea
Antigonus (butterfly), a genus of skipper butterflies