Cleon   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Cleon   of Epidaurus - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic Games, 608 B.C.
Cic:Rep_4.11   sedition in the State, like Cleon, Cleophon, and Hyperbolus. ** This
Euseb]:Chron_199   race 43rd [608 B.C.] - Cleon of Epidaurus, stadion race

  Cleon 2   - Athenian politician, who died in 422 B.C.
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Athen_5.215 honship of Alcaeus, when Cleon was the general; and it was
Cic:Brut_28 alent of speaking. Cleon also (their contemporary) though
Demetr:Eloc_294 harboured such flatterers as Cleon and Cleophon. Flatter
Philoch_120 for a short while with Cleon to command an army in Thrac
Philoch_127 money. Yesterday Cleon urged us to go to him promptly
Philoch_128 the assembly was divided when Cleon spoke against the pea
Plut:Demetr_11 to imitate the ancient Cleon in his scurrilous and licen

  Cleon 3   of Thebes - a singer
Athen_1.19 though there is one to Cleon the singer, on which there

  Cleon 4   - a harp-player, late 4th century B.C.
310/8 Areius, Axiothea, Berisades, Cleon, Diodorus, Mynnacus, Phaon, Philot
    Within translations:
Athen_8.349 harper, and his name was Cleon, & But he was nick-named

  Cleon 5   - tyrant of Sicyon, early 3rd century B.C.
272/5 Cleon, tyrant of Sicyon, is assassinated.
    Within translations:
Plut:Arat_2 tyrant for another, till Cleon was slain, and the administ

  Cleon 6   of Pergamon - governor of Aegina, middle of 2nd century B.C.
138/11 OGIS_329, a decree of Aegina in honour of Cleon of Pergamon.

  Cleon 7   - a leader of the slaves in Sicily, 135 B.C.
135/3 Cleon joins Eunus' revolt.
    Within translations:
Diod_34.2   time, a Cilician called Cleon instigated another defectio
ValMax_9.12e.1   Coma was the brother of Cleon, the greatest leader of brigands

  Cleon 8   - betrayed Sestus to the Abydenes, 4th century B.C.
Polyaen_1.37.1 also: Thucydides, 2.13] [37] & Cleon. By means of a lucky

  Cleon 9   - a friend of Epicurus, 3rd century B.C.
DiogLaert_10.84 may do well. [84] Cleon has brought me your letter, in

  Cleon 10   - a contemporary of Chrysippus, 3rd century B.C.
DiogLaert_7.202 hree books, addressed to Cleon; a treatise on Art and Want

  Cleon 11   - a Greek engineer in Egypt, 3rd century B.C.
256/24 Bagnall_85A, a letter from quarry-workers to Cleon.
    Within translations:
PPetr_2-13-11 ivilizations', p. 117 Zenon to Kleon greetings. The water
PPetr_2-13-5 lizations', p. 117 Kleon was the chief engineer of the irr

  Cleon   - in documents
CIL_1.2226 vow. CIL_1 .2226 Cleon. On the bronze
CIL_1.683 Aulus Quintus Decirius Cleon, freedman of Quintus Pu
Meleager_5.184 not that fine gallant Cleon, eh ? - and if not he - but
OGIS_345 (95/4)   odamas son of Kleon was archon, and the members of
OGIS_36 (213)   Delphi, the son of Kleon, theoros announcing the
OGIS_65 (c. 245)   , the gods Euergetai; Kleon and Antipatros the pri
PCairZen_59368 that was given to us by Kleon son of Iason and Sostratos
PSI_528 dum to Zenon, his father, from Kleon. Please send to us
SEG_29.1613 (c. 202-195)   tten] about this to [Kleon and] Heliodoros, the dio
Syll_322 pikrates Menippos son of Kleon Menodoros son of Pamph
Syll_377 (c. 287)   s, and the councillors were Kleon, Theugenes and Ar
Syll_379 (c. 287)   s, and the councillors were Kleon , Theugenes and
Syll_402 (246/5)   ds the gods . . . have sent Kleon and Herakon and
Syll_444 (c. 247-240)   Sosikrates Phokians: Kleon It was resolved by the
Syll_448 (c. 240-210)   bers of the council were Kleon, Kraton and Pason.
Syll_461 (254-244)   olaos, . . . Kallixenos, Kleon, (?) Euphantos, . .
Syll_476 (c. 281/0)   imacheia, the son of Kleon, on account of his vi
Syll_481 (c. 257/6)   on, Achaimenes, Hippias and Kleon. [B] Gods. The
Syll_530 (3rd-2nd century)   r {grammatistes}, and Kleon was leader of the counc
Syll_553a (202/1)   the councillors were Kleon, Kleodamos and Amyntas
Syll_599 (c. 196-192)   ncil, Menippos son of Kleon; in the year of Protoph
Syll_682 (140/39)   council were Kallikrates, Kleon and Megartas. &rarr
Syll_703 (c. 133-122)   rst six months were Kleon son of Dionysios and Xeno
THI_127 (c. 210)   ochagos agematos } : Kleon son of Autonomos officer
THI_147 (270-250)   a - Praxikles son of Kleon, Theodoros son of Aristo
THI_24 (early 2nd cent.)   istrates: Nikarchos, Kleon son of Damosthenes and
THI_60 (285/4)   hos and Bithys son of Kleon; the estate in the fo
THI_67 (c. 208)   Bisanthe, the son of Kleon Apollonios of Pergamon,
THI_90 (311-306)   iras Akastos son of Kleon Aristeus son of Hekatonym
THI_95 (200/199)   ristarchos and Kleon, it was resolved by the city o


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