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Cimon
- son of Miltiades; Athenian statesman and general, 5th century B.C.
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Plutarch,-
PLUTARCH, Cimon
  Within translations:
Athen_11.506
and Myronides, and even Cimon himself. The Crito also,
Athen_12.533
whatever he pleased. And Cimon afterwards adopted the same
Athen_13.589
ed. Moreover, when Cimon had had an incestuous affair with
Athen_13.594
estion, of Miltiades, or Cimon, or Pericles, or of some
Just_2.15
minated as their general Cimon the Athenian, the son of
Nepos_001.
it was no disgrace to Cimon, an eminent citizen of Athens,
Nepos_5.1
[1] Cimon, the Athenian, son of Miltiades,
Nepos_5.3
well-known prowess. 3 Therefore Cimon was recalled to his
Polyaen_1.34.1
lso: Diodorus, 11.35'2] [34] & Cimon. After Cimon had defe
Polyaen_1.34.2
Diodorus, 11.61'7] & Cimon, having carried off many
Simonid_7.258
courage. * & In this battle Cimon defeated the Persians
Simonid_7.296
epitaph of those who fell in Cimon's last campaign in
Simonid_16.232
m_7 ; see also Aeschin_3.184-5 Cimon . . . turned over {th
ValMax_5.3e.3
to die in prison, and Cimon his son to be bound
ValMax_5.4e.2
Nor can I forget you Cimon, who did not hesitate to
ValMax_6.9e.3
[9e.3] Cimon in his youth was looked
Cimon 2
- Athenian archon, 288 B.C.
288/_
Athenian archon: Cimon
287/2
the hoplites, keeps Athens free from danger while Cimon is archon.
  Within translations:
Syll_409
(c. 255/4) during the year when Kimon was archon {288/7 B.
Cimon 3
- Athenian archon, 236 B.C.
236/_
Athenian archon: Cimon
  Within translations:
Syll_485
(soon after 235/4) sis for the year when Kimon was archon, he took
Cimon 4
- a citizen of Elis, 3rd century B.C.
Callim:Epigr_61
be who pass the tomb of Cimon of Elis, know that ye pass
Cimon 5
- a citizen of Corinth, 4th century B.C.
PsCallisth_1.19
Xanthias the Boeotian, Cimon the Corinthian, and Alexand
Cimon 6
- of Cleonae; Greek painter, ? 6th century B.C.
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Plin:HN_35.56
every sort of figure; and Cimon of Cleonae who improved on
Simonid_9.758
58] & { P 33b } & Cimon painted the door on the right,
Simonid_16.84
ith no ignorant hand did Cimon paint these things; but no
Cimon
- in documents
AntipThes_11.224
saw the erect penis of Cimon, Priapus said, "Alas! altho
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