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Diogenes (412–323 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynic philosophy.
Diogenes may also refer to:
People
- Diogenes of Apollonia or Diogenes Apolloniates (c. 460 BCE), philosopher
 - Diogenes of Athens (tragedian) (late 5th century or early 4th century BCE), writer of tragedies
 - Diogenes Euergetes (died 229 BCE), Macedonian garrison commander in Athens
 - Diogenes of Babylon or "Diogenes the Stoic" (c. 230 – c. 150 BCE ), Stoic philosopher from Seleucia, frequently confused with the following
 - Diogenes of Seleucia (died 146 BCE ), Epicurean philosopher and adviser to King Alexander of Syria
 - Antonius Diogenes (2nd century CE), Greek romance writer, most notable for his work The Wonders of Thule
 - Diogenes of Cappadocia (2nd century BCE),
 - Diogenes of Tarsus (2nd century BCE), Epicurean philosopher
 - Diogenes of Judea (fl. c. 100–76 BCE), general and advisor of Hasmonean king Alexander Jannaeus
 - Diogenes of Athens (sculptor) (late 1st century BCE–early 1st century CE), sculptor who worked in Augustan Rome
 - Diogenes (explorer) (1st century CE), Greek merchant and explorer of Mountains of the Moon (Africa)
 - Diogenes of Byzantium (114–129 CE), bishop of Byzantium
 - Diogenes of Oenoanda (2nd century CE), Epicurean
 - Diogenes Laërtius (between 200 and 500 CE), historian and philologist
 - Diogenes of Edessa (d. 411/412), Bishop of Edessa
 - Constantine Diogenes (died 1032), Byzantine general
 - Romanos IV Diogenes (died 1072), Byzantine emperor 1068–1071, son of Constantine Diogenes
 - Constantine Diogenes (son of Romanos IV) (died 1073)
 - Nikephoros Diogenes (11th century), Byzantine general, son of Romanos IV
 - "Diogenes" is also sometimes confused with the name of Digenes Akritas, the hero of a famous Byzantine epic.
 - Diogenes, a pen-name used by Sir Max Beerbohm
 - Diógenes (footballer, born 1937), Diogenes José da Silva, Brazilian defender
 
Biology and medicine
- Diogenes (crustacean) is a genus of hermit crabs
 - Diogenes syndrome, a misnomer for a mental disorder
 
Modern literature
- Diogenes (British magazine), a British satirical magazine published from 1853 to 1855
 - Diogenes (journal) journal from the International Council of Philosophy and Humanistic Studies
 - Diogenes Verlag, a Swiss publishing house
 - Diogenes Club, named after Diogenes of Sinope, co-founded by Sherlock Holmes' brother Mycroft
 - Diogenes, an interstellar scout ship in Poul Anderson's The Entity
 - Diogenes Small, a character created by Colin Dexter in the Inspector Morse series of books
 - Diogenes Pendergast, a character from Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's Pendergast series of books
 - Diogenes Teufelsdröckh, the fictional philosopher of Clothes Philosophy described in Thomas Carlyle's Sartor Resartus
 
Other uses
- Diogenes Project, original name of the Wizards Project
 - Mount Diogenes, another name for Hanging Rock, Victoria, Australia
 - Diogenes, the playable character in Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy
 - Diógenes, a Quechua-language drama film by Leonardo Barbuy La Torre
 
See also
- Diogenes of Athens (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles beginning with Diogenes
 - All pages with titles containing Diogenes
 
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