Phaedo of Elis
Phaedra, Jean Baptiste Racine
Phaedrus of Pharsalus, stadion race winner 556 BC
Phaenarete, mother of Socrates
Phaenippus
Phalinus (Phalenus) of Zacynthus
Phanas of Pellene, stadion race winner 512 BC
Phanes of Halicarnassus
Phanes of Thebes
Phanias of Eresus
Phanias, poet
Phanias (Poseidonius)
Phanocles
Phanocritus
Phanodemus
Phanodicus
Phanomachus
Phanosthenes
Pharax of Ephesus
Pharnaces I of Pontus
Phayllus
Phayllus, brother of Onomarchus
Pheidolas of Corinth
Pheidon of Argos
Phelps, Helen Watson
Phelps, William Preston
Pheme (Fame)
Pherecrates, old Comedy
Pherecydes of Leros
Pherecydes of Syros
Pheretima (See Herodotus Book 4)
Phidippides or Philippides
Phila of Macedonia (wife of Craterus and Demetrius Poliorcetes)
Philaenis of Samos , erotic poetess
Philemon of Syracuse
Philetaerus
Philesius
Philetas of Cos
Philicus of Corcyra
Philinus of Athens
Philinus of Cos, stadion race winner 264 and 260 BC
Philip I Philadelphus
Philip II Philoromaeus
Philip III (Arrhidaeus)
Philip IV of Macedon
Philip V of Macedon
Philippides of Athens
Philippoteaux, Henri Felix Emmanuel
Philippoteaux, Paul
Philistion of Locri
Phillips, Ammi
Phillips, Bert Geer
Phillips, Giles Firman
Philo of Byblos
Philo of Larissa
Philochorus
Philocles
Philoctetes, Vincenzo Baldacci
Philomela : Arnold Matthew,
Philomelus
Philomelus of Pharsalus, stadion race winner 284 BC
Philon of Aeniania
Philon, architect
Philon of Byzantium
Philon of Chalcis
Philonides
Philopoemen "Last of the Hellenes", and Plutarch's Philopoemen
Philosophy of Discovery, Chapters Historical and Critical, On the , William Whewell
Philostratus
Philotas
Philotas of Macedonia
Philotas (satrap)
Philoxenus
Philoxenus (Indo Greek King)
Philoxenus (general)
Phintias (painter)
Phineas / Phineus (Andromeda)
Phocas the Tyrant
Phocides of Athens, wrestling winner 364 BC
Phoenix (bird)
Phoenix (Iliad)
Phoenix (sculptor)
Phoenix of Colophon
Phoenix of Tenedos
Phoenix of Thebes
Phrases and Names Their Origins and Meanings, Trench H. Johnson
Phryne
Phrynichus
Phrynon of Athens, stadion race winner 636 BC
Phya of Athens ,a double of the goddess Athena
Phylacidas of Aegina, Boy's Pancration, Pindar Isthmia 6 Ode