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Polemon (or Polemo) is the name of
eminent ancient Gr****s:
Polemon (scholarch), the head of the
Platonic Academy from 314–269 BC
Polemon of Athens, a 2nd-century...
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Polemon was the son and heir of
Zenon and
possibly Tryphaena.
Zenon and
Polemon adorned Laodicea with many
dedicated offerings.
Polemon was Anatolian...
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Marcus Antonius Polemon Pythodoros, also
known as
Polemon II of
Pontus and
Polemon of
Cilicia (Gr****: Μάρκος Ἀντώνιος Πολέμων Πυθόδωρος; 12 BC/11 BC–74)...
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known as
Polemon of Athens,[citation needed] but he was born
either in Ilium, Samos, or Sicyon, and was also
known as
Polemon of
Ilium and
Polemon Periegetes...
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Polemon (Ancient Gr****: Πολέμων, gen.: Πολέμωνος; d. 270/269 BC) of
Athens was an
eminent Gr****
Platonist philosopher and Plato's
third successor as scholarch...
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Polemon (Ancient Gr****: Πολέμων;
lived 4th
century BC), son of
Andromenes the Tymphaean, was a
Macedonian officer in the
service of
Alexander the Great...
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Polemon fulvicollis, or the
African snake-eater, is a
species of
mildly venomous rear-fanged
snake in the
family Atractaspididae. It is
endemic to Africa...
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Polemon is a
genus of rear-fanged
mildly venomous snakes in the
family Atractaspididae. The
genus is
endemic to Africa.
Fifteen species are recognized...
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Polemon collaris, or the
collared snake-eater, is a
species of
mildly venomous rear-fanged
snake in the
family Atractaspididae. It is
endemic to Africa...
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Polemon ater, also
known commonly as the
black snake-eater, is a
species of
mildly rear-fanged
venomous snake in the
subfamily Aparallactinae of the family...