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People with the name of
Hagnon or
Agnon (in Gr****: Ἅγνων) include:
Hagnon of
Peparethus (6th
century BC),
ancient Gr**** athlete,
victor in the stadion...
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Hagnon of
Tarsus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἅγνων, 2nd
century BC) was an
ancient Gr**** rhetorician, an
Academic Skeptic philosopher, and a
pupil of Carneades. Quintilian...
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Hagnon of
Peparethus was an
ancient Gr****
athlete listed by
Eusebius of
Caesarea as a
victor in the
stadion race of the 53rd
Olympiad (568 BC). He was...
- were Lampon, Isthmonicus, Nicias, Laches, Euthydemus, Procles, Pythodorus,
Hagnon, Myrtilus, Thrasycles, Theagenes, Aristocrates, Iolcius, Timocrates, Leon...
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Hagnon, son of
Nikias (‹See Tfd›Gr****: ῞Αγνων ὁ Νικίου) was an
Athenian general and statesman. In 437/6 BC, he led the
settlers who
founded the city of...
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Demochares Democles Demosthenes Draco Echedemos Ephialtes Eratosthenes Eubulus Hagnon Hyperbolus Hypereides Laches Lycurgus Lysicles Miltiades Moerocles Nicias...
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Athenian orator, not the playwright)
Theogenes Theognis Theramenes, son of
Hagnon, of the
tribe Pandionis, in the deme of
Steiria With
Spartan support, the...
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Platonist fl. 2nd
century Middle Platonist Geminus Stoic Gorgias Sophist Hagnon of
Tarsus fl. 2nd
century BC
Academic skeptic Hecataeus of
Abdera Pyrrhonist...
- the city of Datus.
During the
Peloponnesian War, the
Athenians with the
Hagnon, son of
Nikias founded the city of
Ennea Hodoi (Ἐννέα ὁδοὶ),
meaning nine...
- built. The
Athenian leader Hagnon founded Amphipolis shortly before the
Peloponnesian War;
thirteen years later,
while Hagnon was
still alive, the Spartan...