Apollonides was an ancient Greek male name.
- Apollonides of Smyrna or Apollonides Smyrnaeus, epigrammatist
 - Apollonides of Sicyon fl. 186 BC, Achaean statesman
 - Apollonides (physician), a physician who lived around the 1st or 2nd century
 - Apollonides (governor of Argos), appointed by Cassander by 315 BC
 - Apollonides of Boeotia, ancient Greek soldier, 5th century BC
 - Apollonides of Cardia, contemporary of Philip of Macedonia
 - Apollonides of Chios, chief of Persian guard in Chios at the time of Alexander the Great, 332 BC
 - Apollonides of Cos, Greek physician of the 5th century BC, and a central character of Ctesias' history
 - Apollonides of Nicaea, Greek grammarian of the time of Emperor Tiberius
 - Apollonides (philosopher), stoic philosopher of the 1st century, friend of Cato the Younger
 - Apollonides of Olynthus, a general in the time of Philip II of Macedon
 - Apollonides of Orapius, ancient Greek writer who wrote a work on Egypt
 - Apollonides of Sparta, treasurer of 2nd century BCE
 - Apollonides of Syracuse, a notable citizen during the Second Punic War
 - Apollonides (poet), tragic poet
 
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