X.
Xenocrătes, of Chalcēdon, 396-314, a philosopher, associate of Plato, 129, 134, 305, 315, 316.
Xenophănēs, philosopher of Colophon, fourth century, 235.
Xenophon, Athenian general and historian (d. about 359), 103.
Xerxes, 235.
Z.
Zagreus, a name of the mystic Dionysus, 67.
Zēnĕs (plural of Zeus), 146.
Zeus, 96, 127, 139, 147, 148, 167, 179, 200, 226, 230, 272, 273, 297, 299, 301.
Zeus Agoraios, 35.
Zodiac, the, 293.
Zones, the, 154.
Zoroaster, Persian sage, of uncertain date, 126.
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