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Athenais
Athenais is an ancient Greek feminine given name which refers to the Greek goddess Athena. Athénaïs is a more recent French variant.
Notable people with these names include:
- Athenais (seer), 4th-century BC prophetess who told Alexander the Great of his allegedly divine descent
- Athenais Philostorgos I (), Queen of Cappadocia
- Athenais Philostorgos II (), princess from the Kingdom of Pontus and through marriage a Roman client queen of Cappadocia
- Athenais of Media Atropatene (), princess from the Kingdom of Commagene and wife of Artavasdes I of Media Atropatene
- Athenais (daughter of Herodes Atticus) (141–161), noblewoman who lived in the Roman Empire
- Athenais (great-granddaughter of Herodes Atticus), Roman noblewoman who lived between the second half of the 2nd century and first half of the 3rd century
- Aelia Eudocia (c. 401–460), birth name Athenaïs, wife of Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II
- Athénaïs Michelet (1826–1899), French natural history writer and memoirist
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