Timotheus
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Timotheus is a masculine first name, the latinized form of the Greek name Τιμόθεος, Timótheos (from τιμή, timē, honor, and θεός, theós, god), meaning "one who honors the gods" or "one who honors God".
It can refer to:
- Timothy, the first-century Christian leader.
- Timotheus (general), an Athenian statesman and general
- Timotheus (musician), a 5th century BC Greek poet and kitharode, friend of Euripides[1]
- Timotheus (musician), a 4th century BC aulete who played for Alexander the Great
- Timotheus, ruler of Heraclea Pontica, and the son of the tyrant Clearchus of Heraclea.
- Timotheos, a 4th century BCE Greek sculptor who took part in the building of Mausoleum of Maussollos
- Timotheus Aelurus, a 5th century monophysite bishop
- Timotheus (Ammon), the Ammonite opponent of Judas Maccabeus
- Timotheus of Pskov, a patron saint of the city of Pskov, see Daumantas of Pskov

