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|wketx=[[Heliodorus]] /ˌhiːliəˈdɔːrəs/ is a Greek name meaning "Gift of the Sun". Several persons named Heliodorus are known to us from ancient times, the best known of which are:
# Heliodorus (minister) a minister of Seleucus IV Philopator c. 175 BC
# Heliodorus of Athens ancient author who wrote fifteen books on the Acropolis of Athens, possibly about 150 BC
# Heliodorus (ambassador), a Greek ambassador who erected famous votive Heliodorus pillar around 110 BC near Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, India
# Heliodorus (metrist) a metrist in the 1st century who did work on the comedies of Aristophanes
# Heliodorus (surgeon) a surgeon in the 1st century, probably from Egypt, and mentioned in the Satires of Juvenal
# Gaius Avidius Heliodorus, 2nd century secretarius ab epistolis and Prefect of Egypt
# Heliodorus of Larissa, c. 3rd century, author of an extant treatise on optics
# Heliodorus of Emesa, 3rd-century author of the novel Aethiopica
# Heliodorus (sophist) a 3rd century sophist from Arabia Petraea
# Heliodorus of Bet Zabdai (died 344), Syrian bishop and martyr
# Heliodorus of Altino (died 390), 4th-century Christian saint
# Heliodorus of Alexandria 5th-century Neoplatonist philosopher, and brother of Ammonius Hermiae
# Heliodorus (6th-century philosopher), author of a work entitled Commentary
# Heliodorus of Catania, 8th-century necromancer and witchdoctor from Catania
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|elrutext='''Ἡλιόδωρος:''' ὁ Гелиодор<br /><b class="num">1</b> по прозвищу ὁ Περιηγητής «[[проводник]]», афинский писатель, составивший описание афинского Акрополя; ум. в середине II в. до н. э.;<br /><b class="num">2</b> родом из Эмесы, в Сирии, автор любовного романа «Αἰθιοπικά», IV-V вв. н. э.
|elrutext='''Ἡλιόδωρος:''' ὁ [[Гелиодор]]<br /><b class="num">1</b> по прозвищу ὁ Περιηγητής «[[проводник]]», афинский писатель, составивший описание афинского Акрополя; ум. в середине II в. до н. э.;<br /><b class="num">2</b> родом из Эмесы, в Сирии, автор любовного романа «Αἰθιοπικά», IV-V вв. н. э.
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