Timaeus
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Timaeus (or Timaios) is a Greek name, meaning "Honour". It may refer to:
- Timaeus (dialogue), a Socratic dialogue by Plato
- Timaeus of Locri, the 5th-century (BC) Pythagorean philosopher, appearing in Plato's dialogue
- Timaeus (historian), the historian from Tauromenium in Sicily, born around 345 BC
- Timaeus (crater), a lunar crater named after the philosopher
- Timaeus the Sophist, Roman-era writer who wrote a Lexicon of Platonic words
- Timaeus, mentioned in the Mark 10:46 as the father of Bartimaeus
- Timaeus, one of the Three Legendary Dragons from the Japanese anime series Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Timaeus, an Electronic Data Capture system made by Cmed Technology
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