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Conon (Gr****: Κόνων) (before 443 BC – c. 389 BC) was an
Athenian general at the end of the
Peloponnesian War, who led the
Athenian naval forces when they...
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Conon (5th-4th c. BCE) was an
Athenian general at the end of the
Peloponnesian War.
Conon or
Konon may also
refer to:
Conon of
Samos (c. 280 BCE–c. 220...
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Saint Conon may
refer to:
Conon of Naso (1139–1236), a
Basilian abbot at Naso, Sicily.,
Conon of Perga, or
Conon the gardener, a
martyr saint of the Roman...
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Conon (Gr****: Κόνων, romanized: Konōn; died 21
September 687) was the
bishop of Rome from 21
October 686 to his death. He had been put
forward as...
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Conon is a
small but
prominent lunar impact crater that lies in the
eastern foothills of the
Montes Apenninus mountain range. The
crater is
named for...
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Conon of
Samos (Gr****: Κόνων ὁ Σάμιος, Konōn ho Samios; c. 280 – c. 220 BC) was a Gr****
astronomer and mathematician. He is
primarily remembered for naming...
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Conon of
Perga was a
martyr saint of the
Roman Empire. The
Orthodox church refers to him as
Conon the gardener, and has a
feast day for him on
March 5...
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Conon of
Nesle (died 1180), son of
Raoul II of
Nesle and Gertrude,
daughter of Lambert,
Count of Montaigu. Châtelain of Bruges,
Count of Soissons. Conon...
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Conon (Ancient Gr****: Κόνων, gen.: Κόνωνος) was a Gr****
grammarian and
mythographer of the age of
Augustus (who
lived 63 BC – 14 AD), the
author of a...
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Conon de Béthune (before 1160[1] in the
former region of Artois,
today Pas-de-Calais - 17
December 1219,
possibly at Adrianople) was a
French crusader...