Archestratus (disambiguation)

Archestratus was a 4th-century BC gastronomic poet.

Archestratus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχέστρατος) may also refer to:

  • Archestratus, the author of a work Περὶ Αὺλητῶν ("On the Unthinkable"), seems to be a different person from the poet mentioned above
  • Archestratus (music theorist), 3rd century BC harmonic theorist
  • Archestratus of Phrearrhi, Plato's neighbor
  • Archestratus (general), Athenian commander at the Battle of Potidaea, 432 BC
  • Archestratus (boule), member of the Athenian boule in the 5th century BCE; likely distinct from the Archestratus above
  • Archestratus, banker who did business in 4th century BC Athens, owner of the slave Pasion
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