Hipparchus (disambiguation)

Hipparchus (disambiguation)

Hipparchus, the common Latinization of the Greek "Hipparchos", can mean:

* Hipparchus, the ancient Greek astronomer
** Hipparchic cycle, an astronomical cycle he created
** Hipparchus (lunar crater), a lunar crater named in his honour
** Hipparchus (Martian crater), a crater on Mars named in his honour
** 4000 Hipparchus, an asteroid named in his honour
** Hipparcos, an astrometry space mission named in his honour
* Hipparchos (cavalry officer) - commander of one "hipparchia"
** Epihipparchos, commander of two "hipparchia"
* Hipparchus (son of Pisistratus), an ancient Athenian tyrant
* Hipparchus of Euboea, an ancient Euboean tyrant
* Hipparchos (poet), an ancient Greek actor from Corinth
* Hipparchus (dialogue), a dialogue ascribed to Plato


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