Ammonius
160 – 242
Greek

Philosopher. He was the father of Neoplatonic philosophy, a form of philosophical mysticism, but no written work survives. (See Plotinus, his more famous pupil.)

Contemporaries
?–180Theophilus
160–220Tertullian
75–160Suetonius
233–304Porphyry
205–270Plotinus
185–254Origen
215–276Manichaeus
100–165Marcion
240–320Lactantius
130–200St. Irenaeus
170–235St. Hippolytus
204–222Heliogabalus
fl. c. 130–c. 180Gaius
160–210Sextus Empiricus
200–258St. Cyprian
150–215St. Clement of Alexandria
154–222Bardesanes