Stesiclides was a 5th-century BCE Greek historian from the island of Ceos. The Byzantine encyclopedia Suda records him as a contemporary of the poet Simonides and the historian Hellanicus. No further biographical details survive.
He is credited with a single known work, titled Atthis, a local history of Attica. This chronicle is now lost, preserved only in fragments. The Suda notes he wrote unspecified other things, but these remain unattested elsewhere.
Stesiclides is a minor but early figure in Greek historiography, specifically within the genre of Atthidography, or local histories of Athens. He is considered one of the earliest Atthidographers, preceding more famous authors like Cleidemus. His work was utilized by later historians, including Ephorus, placing him as an early link in the tradition of documenting Athenian myth and history.