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Cleon (/ˈkliːɒn, -ən/; Gr****: Κλέων Κλεαινέτου Κυδαθηναιεύς,
Ancient Gr****: [kléɔːn kle.ai̯.nétuː kyːda.tʰɛːnai̯.ěu̯s]; died 422 BC) was an
Athenian general...
- shared,
visceral disdain that
betrays more
personality than
their respective Cleons would likely care to
admit exists." Sean T.
Collins of
Decider described...
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Cleon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cleon was an
Athenian statesman.
Cleon may also
refer to:
Cleon (general) (died 132 BC),
general in...
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Cleon Lacefield is
Lockheed Martin vice
president and
Orion program manager. With his
Lockheed Martin team in
Denver and Houston, he won the CEV /...
- new
Cleon baby in her arms, she
knows she will take them to
their grave." Lady
Demerzel serves as a
trusted aide and
advisor to the
elder Cleons, Brother...
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Willard Cleon Skousen (/ˈskaʊzən/;
January 20, 1913 –
January 9, 2006) was an
American conservative author ****ociated with the John
Birch Society. In...
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Cleon Scotland (date of
birth unknown) is a
former Bermudian cricketer. Scotland's
batting style is unknown.
Scotland made two List A
appearances for...
- are
named after the city, the
Cléon-Fonte
engine and the
Cléon-Alu Engine. For
collectors of
vintage cars, the name "
Cléon"
refers primarily to
these two...
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Cleon (Gr****: Κλέων Σικυώνιος, fl.
around 380 BCE) was an
Ancient Gr****
sculptor of Sicyon. He was a
pupil of Antiphanes, who had been
taught by Periclytus...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cleon (/ˈkliːɒn, -ən/;
Ancient Gr****: Κλέων Kleon) was a
fisherman from Syme, a
small island between Caria and Rhodes. He came with...