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  • Cimon
  • 5th-century BC Athenian statesman and general

    Cimon (c. 510 – 450 BC) was an Athenian strategos (general and admiral) and politician. He was the son of Miltiades, also an Athenian strategos. Cimon

    Cimon

    Cimon

    Cimon

  • Cimon (robot)
  • Robot used in the International Space Station

    Cimon or officially CIMON (Crew Interactive Mobile companion) is a head-shaped AI robot used in the International Space Station. The device is "an AI-based

    Cimon (robot)

    Cimon (robot)

    Cimon_(robot)

  • Cimon Coalemos
  • 6th-century BC Athenian aristocrat, father of Miltiades

    Cimon Coalemos (Ancient Greek: Κίμων Κοάλεμος), was a renowned ancient Olympic chariot-racer of the 6th century BC. Cimon, called "Coalemos" (ancient

    Cimon Coalemos

    Cimon_Coalemos

  • Cimon (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cimon or Kimon may refer to: Cimon of Cleonae (8th or 6th century BCE), ancient Greek painter Cimon Coalemos (6th century BCE), ancient Olympic chariot-racer

    Cimon (disambiguation)

    Cimon_(disambiguation)

  • Roman Charity
  • Ancient story

    Roman Charity (Latin: Caritas Romana; Italian: Carità Romana) or Cimon and Pero is an ancient Greek and Roman exemplary story (exemplum) of filial piety

    Roman Charity

    Roman Charity

    Roman_Charity

  • André Cimon
  • Canadian politician

    André Cimon (1776 – May 12, 1853) was a merchant and political figure in Lower Canada. He represented Saguenay in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada

    André Cimon

    André_Cimon

  • Pericles
  • Athenian statesman and general (c.-495,-429)

    prosecutor of Cimon, the leader of the conservative faction who was accused of neglecting Athens's vital interests in Macedon. Although Cimon was acquitted

    Pericles

    Pericles

    Pericles

  • Ernest Cimon
  • Canadian politician

    Ernest Cimon (March 30, 1848 – July 17, 1917) was a Quebec lawyer, judge and political figure. He represented Chicoutimi—Saguenay in the House of Commons

    Ernest Cimon

    Ernest Cimon

    Ernest_Cimon

  • Philémon Cimon
  • Canadian singer-songwriter

    Philémon Cimon is the stage name of Philémon Bergeron-Langlois, a Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec. He is most noted as a two-time SOCAN Songwriting

    Philémon Cimon

    Philémon Cimon

    Philémon_Cimon

  • Battle of the Eurymedon
  • Battle between the Delian League and the Achaemenid Empire

    first objective. Cimon then moved to pre-emptively attack the Persian forces near the Eurymedon. Sailing into the mouth of the river, Cimon quickly routed

    Battle of the Eurymedon

    Battle of the Eurymedon

    Battle_of_the_Eurymedon

  • Cimon del Froppa
  • Mountain in Italy

    Cimon del Froppa (2,932m) is the highest peak of the Marmarole range in the Dolomites in Veneto, north-eastern Italy. The mountain is rarely climbed,

    Cimon del Froppa

    Cimon del Froppa

    Cimon_del_Froppa

  • Elpinice
  • 5th-century BC Athenian noblewoman

    a noblewoman of classical Athens. She is known from Plutarch's Life of Cimon, as well as Life of Pericles where she appears twice in political confrontations

    Elpinice

    Elpinice

    Elpinice

  • Simon Cimon
  • Canadian politician

    Simon Cimon (15 December 1852 – 22 March 1903) was a Quebec civil engineer and political figure. He represented Charlevoix in the House of Commons of

    Simon Cimon

    Simon_Cimon

  • Wars of the Delian League
  • 5th century BC military conflicts

    primarily under the command of the Athenian politician Cimon. In the early part of the next decade, Cimon began campaigning in Asia Minor, seeking to strengthen

    Wars of the Delian League

    Wars of the Delian League

    Wars_of_the_Delian_League

  • Cimon della Pala
  • Mountain in Italy

    Cimon della Pala, sometimes called Cimone and The Matterhorn of the Dolomites (il Cervino delle Dolomiti), is the best-known peak of the Pale di San Martino

    Cimon della Pala

    Cimon della Pala

    Cimon_della_Pala

  • Areopagite constitution
  • Period in Athenian governance (5th c. BC)

    during this period was Cimon, the son of the famous Miltiades and a hero of the Greco-Persian Wars. To his appeal as a war hero, Cimon added the popularity

    Areopagite constitution

    Areopagite_constitution

  • Cimon of Cleonae
  • Ancient Greek painter

    Cimon of Cleonae was an early painter of ancient Greece. He was said to have introduced great improvements in drawing. He represented figures, according

    Cimon of Cleonae

    Cimon of Cleonae

    Cimon_of_Cleonae

  • Greco-Persian Wars
  • Series of conflicts in the 5th century BC

    Plutarch, Cimon, 12 Plutarch, Cimon, 13 Thucydides I, 104 Thucydides I, 109 Sealey 1976, pp. 271–273. Thucydides I, 112 Plutarch, Cimon, 19 Diodorus

    Greco-Persian Wars

    Greco-Persian Wars

    Greco-Persian_Wars

  • Koalemos
  • Mythological character

    Cimon, Greek philosopher Plutarch writes, "...He (Cimon) had the bad name of being dissolute and bibulous, and of taking after his grandfather (Cimon

    Koalemos

    Koalemos

  • Philaidae
  • Noble family of ancient Athens

    the most famous generals in Athenian history: Miltiades the Younger and Cimon. The Philaids claimed descent from the mythological Philaeus, son of Ajax

    Philaidae

    Philaidae

  • Cimon di Croda Liscia
  • Mountain in Italy

    Cimon di Croda Liscia is a summit in the Province of Belluno in northern Italy. Cimon di Croda Liscia is a 2,569-meter-elevation (8,428-foot) summit in

    Cimon di Croda Liscia

    Cimon di Croda Liscia

    Cimon_di_Croda_Liscia

  • Miltiades
  • Athenian statesman and general (c. 550–489 BC)

    downfall afterwards. He was the son of Cimon Coalemos, a renowned Olympic chariot-racer, and the father of Cimon, the noted Athenian statesman. Miltiades

    Miltiades

    Miltiades

    Miltiades

  • Cléophe Cimon
  • Cléophe Cimon (1822 – March 29, 1888) was a notary and political figure in Canada East. His surname also appears as Simon. He was born at Saint-Étienne-de-la-Malbaie

    Cléophe Cimon

    Cléophe_Cimon

  • Simon-Xavier Cimon
  • Canadian politician

    Simon-Xavier Cimon (December 4, 1829 – June 26, 1887) was a businessman and political figure in Quebec, Canada. He represented Charlevoix in the House

    Simon-Xavier Cimon

    Simon-Xavier Cimon

    Simon-Xavier_Cimon

  • Cimon and Pero (Rubens)
  • 1630 painting by Peter Paul Rubens

    Cimon and Pero is a 1630 oil on canvas painting by Peter Paul Rubens, now in the Siegerlandmuseum in Siegen, Germany. It shows a return to the subject

    Cimon and Pero (Rubens)

    Cimon and Pero (Rubens)

    Cimon_and_Pero_(Rubens)

  • Oligarchy
  • Form of government with small ruling class

    politician Cimon, a strategos who oversaw an aggressive expansionist policy for the Athenian Empire amid closer relations with Sparta. Cimon's failed attempt

    Oligarchy

    Oligarchy

  • Delian League
  • Association of ancient Greek city-states under Athenian hegemony

    dominion and the allies became increasingly less autonomous. The League led by Cimon, successfully accomplished its principal strategic goal by decisively expelling

    Delian League

    Delian League

    Delian_League

  • Sophocles
  • 5th-century BC Athenian tragic playwright

    the politician Cimon might have been one of his patrons, but if he was, there was no ill will borne by Pericles, Cimon's rival, when Cimon was ostracized

    Sophocles

    Sophocles

    Sophocles

  • Ostracism
  • Democratic procedure for expelling citizens

    Xanthippus, and Aristides 'the Just'—are known to have returned. Similarly, Cimon, ostracized in 461 BC, was recalled during an emergency. Ostracism was not

    Ostracism

    Ostracism

    Ostracism

  • Lou-Adriane Cassidy
  • Canadian singer-songwriter (born 1997)

    which was a SOCAN Songwriting Prize nominee in 2018 for songwriter Philémon Cimon, but she is perhaps most noted for her song "La fin du monde à tous les

    Lou-Adriane Cassidy

    Lou-Adriane Cassidy

    Lou-Adriane_Cassidy

  • Ephialtes
  • 5th-century BCE Athenian statesman and general

    harmony between Sparta and Athens was broken and Cimon was ostracized for his misjudgment. The end of Cimon's ascendancy resulted in the emergence of a more

    Ephialtes

    Ephialtes

  • Variety Jones and Smedley
  • Pseudonyms of people involved in Silk Road

    Variety Jones (or Cimon) and Smedley Charger (or Smed) are pseudonyms of individuals reported to have been closely involved with the founding of the darknet

    Variety Jones and Smedley

    Variety_Jones_and_Smedley

  • First Peloponnesian War
  • Ancient Greek war (460–445 BC)

    forced to flee to Persia. In his place, the Athenian general and statesman Cimon advocated a policy of cooperation between the two states, acting as Sparta's

    First Peloponnesian War

    First_Peloponnesian_War

  • White Light (novel)
  • 1980 novel by Rudy Rucker

    ghost named Kathy to a place called "Cimön", and bring her to God/Absolute Infinite, which can be found there. Cimön is permeated with the notion of infinity

    White Light (novel)

    White_Light_(novel)

  • Köprüçay River
  • River in Turkey

    the 460s BC (the actual date is highly disputed), the Athenian general Cimon defeated a large Persian force of ships and men moving westwards (Battle

    Köprüçay River

    Köprüçay River

    Köprüçay_River

  • Classical Athens
  • City-state in ancient Greece

    was Athens that took the war to Thrace and Asia Minor. The victories of Cimon enabled Athens to bring most of the Aegean and many other parts of Greece

    Classical Athens

    Classical Athens

    Classical_Athens

  • Pericleidas
  • Ancient Spartan general

    Spartan aristocracy that the earthquake had unleashed. The Athenian general Cimon agreed to this and sent soldiers, but the Spartans rejected them when they

    Pericleidas

    Pericleidas

  • Erotic lactation
  • Sexual arousal from breastfeeding or adult nursing

    Romana) is a story of a woman, Pero, who secretly breastfeeds her father, Cimon, after he is incarcerated and sentenced to death by starvation. She is found

    Erotic lactation

    Erotic lactation

    Erotic_lactation

  • Parallel Lives
  • Biographies of famous Greeks and Romans by Plutarch

    Cato the Elder, Philopoemen, Flamininus, Pyrrhus, Marius, Lysander, Sulla, Cimon, Lucullus, Nicias, Crassus. Volume 2. Sertorius, Eumenes, Agesilaus, Pompey

    Parallel Lives

    Parallel Lives

    Parallel_Lives

  • Cresium
  • their merchandise, the robbery led, ultimately, to the intervention of Cimon in Skyros. Talbert, Richard, ed. (2000). Barrington Atlas of the Greek and

    Cresium

    Cresium

  • Caritas Romana (de Crayer, 1645)
  • Painting by Gaspar de Crayer

    father her breast. The scene depicted in the painting is set in Cimon's cell. Cimon, who occupies the center of the painting, is sitting with his hands

    Caritas Romana (de Crayer, 1645)

    Caritas Romana (de Crayer, 1645)

    Caritas_Romana_(de_Crayer,_1645)

  • Callias II
  • 5th-century BC Greek statesman, soldier and diplomat

    to pay the debt that Cimon had inherited from his father in exchange for Cimon's sister Elpinice's hand in marriage, and Cimon agreed. A supporter of

    Callias II

    Callias_II

  • List of ancient Athenian politicians
  • Aristides Aristogeiton Aristophon Autocles Callistratus Charmides Chremonides Cimon Cleisthenes Cleophon Cleon Critias Demades Demetrius of Phalerum Demochares

    List of ancient Athenian politicians

    List_of_ancient_Athenian_politicians

  • Ostracon
  • Broken piece of pottery with inscription

    Ostrakon inscribed with "Kimon [son] of Miltiades", for Cimon, an Athenian statesman.

    Ostracon

    Ostracon

    Ostracon

  • Academus
  • Ancient Greek mythological hero

    had also earlier been called Ecademia (Ἑκαδημία). According to Plutarch, Cimon converted this, "waterless and arid spot into a well watered grove, which

    Academus

    Academus

  • Roman Charity (Rubens)
  • Painting by Peter Paul Rubens

    status. It shows the subject Roman Charity, which Rubens also returned to in Cimon and Pero (1630, Rijksmuseum). The work appeared in the posthumous inventory

    Roman Charity (Rubens)

    Roman Charity (Rubens)

    Roman_Charity_(Rubens)

  • Charaxes latona
  • Species of Emperor butterfly

    Butler, [1866] Synonyms Charaxes brennus C. & R. Felder, [1867] Charaxes cimon C. & R. Felder, [1867] Charaxes papuensis Butler, 1869 Charaxes aruanus

    Charaxes latona

    Charaxes latona

    Charaxes_latona

  • Caritas Romana (de Crayer)
  • Painting by Gaspar de Crayer

    ancient Roman historian Valerius Maximus. Maximus' story tells of a certain Cimon, an aged man starving to death in prison. His daughter, Pero, is permitted

    Caritas Romana (de Crayer)

    Caritas Romana (de Crayer)

    Caritas_Romana_(de_Crayer)

  • Breastfeeding in art
  • Charity (Pollaiuolo) Christ Blessing the Children (Lucas Cranach the Elder) Cimon and Pero International breastfeeding symbol Madonna Litta Madonna of the

    Breastfeeding in art

    Breastfeeding in art

    Breastfeeding_in_art

  • Theseus
  • Legendary king of Athens who slayed the Minotaur

    he had lost popularity in Athens. In 475 BC, in response to an oracle, Cimon of Athens, having conquered Skyros for the Athenians, identified as the

    Theseus

    Theseus

    Theseus

  • Battle of Tanagra (457 BC)
  • Battle between Athens and Sparta (457 BC)

    politician and general Cimon met with the Athenian with his own forces known as the tribe known as the Oeneis to assist Athens. Cimon was turned away from

    Battle of Tanagra (457 BC)

    Battle of Tanagra (457 BC)

    Battle_of_Tanagra_(457_BC)

  • Phormio
  • 5th-century BCE Athenian general

    considered one of Athens' many great admirals, alongside Themistocles and Cimon. Phormio first appears in the historical record in 440 BC, when he shared

    Phormio

    Phormio

  • Marmarole
  • Mountain in Italy

    experienced hikers and alpinists. The highest peak of the Marmarole is the Cimon del Froppa which reaches 2,932 m. According to SOIUSA, the Marmarole are

    Marmarole

    Marmarole

    Marmarole

  • Platonic Academy
  • Educative center founded by Plato

    science in antiquity. Before the Akademia was a school, and even before Cimon enclosed its precincts with a wall, it contained a sacred grove of olive

    Platonic Academy

    Platonic_Academy

  • Larnaca
  • City and municipality in Larnaca District, Cyprus

    belonged to the Persian Achaemenid Empire. In 450 BC, the Athenian general Cimon died at sea, while militarily supporting the revolt against Persia's rule

    Larnaca

    Larnaca

    Larnaca

  • Lagorai
  • Mountain in Italy

    m Cima Valbona, 2,556 m Cima Litegosa, 2,548 m Cima di Cupola, 2,547 m Cimon di Lasteolo, 2,544 m Castel di Bombasel, 2,532 m Colrotondo, 2,532 m Cima

    Lagorai

    Lagorai

    Lagorai

  • 466 BC
  • Calendar year

    Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Cimon carries the war against Persia into Asia Minor and wins the Battle of the

    466 BC

    466_BC

  • Ancient Greek
  • Ancient forms of the Greek language

    Ostracon bearing the name of Cimon, Stoa of Attalos

    Ancient Greek

    Ancient Greek

    Ancient_Greek

  • Skyros
  • Island in Greece

    landing astray in Mysia. In c. 475 BC, according to Thucydides (1.98), Cimon defeated the Dolopians (the original inhabitants) and conquered the entire

    Skyros

    Skyros

    Skyros

  • Phaselis
  • Greek and Roman city on the coast of ancient Lycia

    The city was captured by the Persians after they conquered Asia Minor. Cimon, in 468 BC, attacked the city and it was enrolled in the Delian Confederacy

    Phaselis

    Phaselis

    Phaselis

  • Ladromus of Laconia
  • Egypt Bilistiche Chaeron of Pellene Chilon of Patras Chionis of Sparta Cimon Coalemos Coroebus of Elis Cylon of Athens Cynisca of Sparta Damarchus Demaratus

    Ladromus of Laconia

    Ladromus_of_Laconia

  • Eion
  • Ancient Greek colony

    leadership of the Athenian general Cimon, the son of Miltiades the Younger, who started a siege on the city. Refusing Cimon's offer of an honorable withdrawal

    Eion

    Eion

    Eion

  • Dolomites
  • Mountain range in the Italian Alps

    Cristallo 3,221 10,568 Monte Civetta 3,220 10,564 Cima di Vezzana 3,192 10,470 Cimon della Pala 3,184 10,453 Langkofel / Sassolungo 3,181 10,427 Monte Pelmo

    Dolomites

    Dolomites

    Dolomites

  • Pentecontaetia
  • Greek history period from 479 to 431 BC

    led the Persian army to mobilize a force to fight Cimon in the Battle of Eurymedon in Pamphylia. Cimon was able to defeat the Persian army swiftly and the

    Pentecontaetia

    Pentecontaetia

    Pentecontaetia

  • National Archaeological Museum, Athens
  • National museum in Athens, Greece

    Agoracritus, Agasias, Pan Painter, Wedding Painter, Meleager Painter, Cimon of Cleonae, Nessos Painter, Damophon, Aison, Analatos Painter, Polygnotos

    National Archaeological Museum, Athens

    National Archaeological Museum, Athens

    National_Archaeological_Museum,_Athens

  • Vezzana
  • Mountain in Italy

    3,192 metres. The peak is flanked by Cima dei Bureloni to the north and Cimon della Pala to the south. It was first ascended in 1872 by Douglas William

    Vezzana

    Vezzana

    Vezzana

  • Aviano
  • Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

    municipality extends to an altitude of 2,251 metres (7,385 feet) above sea level (Cimon del Cavallo peak). The Cathedral of San Zenone (Duomo), built between 1775

    Aviano

    Aviano

    Aviano

  • Anticles
  • Ancient Olympic aniticles

    Egypt Bilistiche Chaeron of Pellene Chilon of Patras Chionis of Sparta Cimon Coalemos Coroebus of Elis Cylon of Athens Cynisca of Sparta Damarchus Demaratus

    Anticles

    Anticles

  • 2015 in Canadian music
  • Faded Gloryville – August 7 Dorothea Paas, Calm Your Body Down Philémon Cimon, Les femmes comme des montagnes Joel Plaskett, The Park Avenue Sobriety

    2015 in Canadian music

    2015 in Canadian music

    2015_in_Canadian_music

  • Ion of Chios
  • 5th-century BC Greek poet, dramatist and philosopher

    Ion. When very young he went to Athens, where he enjoyed the society of Cimon, of whom he left laudatory notices in some of his works which are quoted

    Ion of Chios

    Ion_of_Chios

  • Monte Cavallo (Bellunes Alps)
  • Mountain in Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Veneto, Italy

    The Monte Cavallo (or Cimon del Cavallo) is a mountain in the Bellunes Alps that reaches 2,251 m, belonging to the Monte Cavallo-Col Nudo group (located

    Monte Cavallo (Bellunes Alps)

    Monte Cavallo (Bellunes Alps)

    Monte_Cavallo_(Bellunes_Alps)

  • Lac-Simon, Outaouais
  • Municipality in Quebec, Canada

    and campers. In 1845, the Métis Amable LeBlanc and his wife Marie-Louise Cimon, the niece of Basile Outik, chief of the Oka Indian tribe, went to settle

    Lac-Simon, Outaouais

    Lac-Simon, Outaouais

    Lac-Simon,_Outaouais

  • Thucydides
  • 5th-century BC Athenian historian and general

    general Miltiades and his son Cimon, leaders of the old aristocracy supplanted by the Radical Democrats.[citation needed] Cimon's maternal grandfather's name

    Thucydides

    Thucydides

    Thucydides

  • Misthophoria
  • ties of patronage created by the magnificence with which Pericles' rival, Cimon, performed his liturgical responsibilities. This payment, to some extent

    Misthophoria

    Misthophoria

  • Surgeon General of the United States
  • Head of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps

    March 9, 1990. Cimons, Marlene (September 8, 1993). "Senate Confirms Elders as New Surgeon General". Los Angeles Times. Richter, Paul; Cimons, Marlene (December

    Surgeon General of the United States

    Surgeon General of the United States

    Surgeon_General_of_the_United_States

  • List of ambassadors of Greece to the United States
  • List of Greek ambassadors to the U.S.

    Dimitrios Sikelianos February 7, 1940 Cimon Diamantopoulos [de] Legation raised to Embassy October 6, 1942 Cimon Diamantopoulos [de] December 6, 1946 Pavlos

    List of ambassadors of Greece to the United States

    List_of_ambassadors_of_Greece_to_the_United_States

  • Athens
  • Capital and largest city of Greece

    Originally intended as an association of Greek city-states, which were led by Cimon, to continue the fight against the Persians, the league soon turned into

    Athens

    Athens

    Athens

  • Achaemenid Empire
  • Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC

    fighting in 450 BC, where the Greeks attacked at the Battle of Cyprus. After Cimon's failure to attain much in this expedition, the Peace of Callias was agreed

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid_Empire

  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Genetic disorder affecting mostly the lungs

    280–287. doi:10.1016/0300-2977(95)00020-N. PMID 7643943. Pihet M, Carrere J, Cimon B, Chabasse D, Delhaes L, Symoens F, et al. (June 2009). "Occurrence and

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic_fibrosis

  • Gelon of Laconia
  • Egypt Bilistiche Chaeron of Pellene Chilon of Patras Chionis of Sparta Cimon Coalemos Coroebus of Elis Cylon of Athens Cynisca of Sparta Damarchus Demaratus

    Gelon of Laconia

    Gelon_of_Laconia

  • Poverty in ancient Rome
  • Roman Charity (c. 1612) by Peter Paul Rubens. Painting based on the story of Cimon and Pero

    Poverty in ancient Rome

    Poverty in ancient Rome

    Poverty_in_ancient_Rome

  • Chaeronea
  • Greek village

     788–789. 'An Army of Lovers' – The Sacred Band of Thebes Chisholm 1911. Cimon – Plutarch's Lives Koder, Johannes; Hild, Friedrich (1976). Tabula Imperii

    Chaeronea

    Chaeronea

    Chaeronea

  • 5th century BC
  • One hundred years, from 500 BC to 401 BC

    Aegina. 480 BC: King Xerxes I of Persia sets out to conquer Greece. 480 BC: Cimon and his friends burn horse-bridles as an offering to Athena and join the

    5th century BC

    5th century BC

    5th_century_BC

  • Proxeny
  • Voluntary diplomatic position in classical Greece

    friendship or alliance with the city he voluntarily represented. For example, Cimon was Sparta's proxenos at Athens and during his period of prominence in Athenian

    Proxeny

    Proxeny

    Proxeny

  • The Descent from the Cross (Rubens, 1612–1614)
  • Painting by Peter Paul Rubens

    Conclude Peace (c. 1628) Minerva Protecting Peace from Mars (1629–1630) Cimon and Pero (1630) Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata (c. 1630) Achilles

    The Descent from the Cross (Rubens, 1612–1614)

    The Descent from the Cross (Rubens, 1612–1614)

    The_Descent_from_the_Cross_(Rubens,_1612–1614)

  • Croda Bianca
  • Mountain in Italy

    along the southeast slope in one kilometer. The nearest higher neighbor is Cimon del Froppa, 0.86 kilometer (0.53 mile) to the west-northwest. The first

    Croda Bianca

    Croda Bianca

    Croda_Bianca

  • Thetis Receiving the Arms of Achilles from Vulcan
  • Painting by Peter Paul Rubens

    Conclude Peace (c. 1628) Minerva Protecting Peace from Mars (1629–1630) Cimon and Pero (1630) Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata (c. 1630) Achilles

    Thetis Receiving the Arms of Achilles from Vulcan

    Thetis Receiving the Arms of Achilles from Vulcan

    Thetis_Receiving_the_Arms_of_Achilles_from_Vulcan

  • Achilles Defeating Hector
  • Painting by Peter Paul Rubens

    Conclude Peace (c. 1628) Minerva Protecting Peace from Mars (1629–1630) Cimon and Pero (1630) Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata (c. 1630) Achilles

    Achilles Defeating Hector

    Achilles Defeating Hector

    Achilles_Defeating_Hector

  • Ancient Greece
  • Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD

    Persia in 450, after a disastrous defeat in Egypt in 454, and the death of Cimon in action against the Persians on Cyprus in 450. As the Athenian fight against

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient_Greece

  • Fredric Warburg
  • British publisher and author (1898–1981)

    Britain. Warburg was born on 27 November 1898 in Paddington, London, to John Cimon Warburg (1867, London – 1931, London), a photographer, and his wife Violet

    Fredric Warburg

    Fredric Warburg

    Fredric_Warburg

  • 450 BC
  • Calendar year

    became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Athenian general Cimon sails to Cyprus with two hundred triremes of the Delian League. From there

    450 BC

    450 BC

    450_BC

  • Menon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Trojan), a Trojan soldier in Trojan War Menon I of Pharsalus, assisted Cimon at Battle of Eion Menon II of Pharsalus, led troops assisting Athens in

    Menon

    Menon

  • Laconophilia
  • Love or admiration of Sparta

    Persian Wars. Some, like Cimon, son of Miltiades, believed that Athens should ally with Sparta against the Persian Empire. Cimon persuaded the Athenians

    Laconophilia

    Laconophilia

    Laconophilia

  • Kamon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Kamon, Israel, a village Camon (disambiguation) Kumon (disambiguation) Cimon (510–450 BC), Athenian politician and general This disambiguation page lists

    Kamon

    Kamon

  • Incest
  • Sexual activity between close relatives

    some accounts say that Elpinice was for a time married to her half-brother Cimon. Incest is mentioned and condemned in Virgil's Aeneid Book VI: hic thalamum

    Incest

    Incest

    Incest

  • 464 BC Sparta earthquake
  • Earthquake affecting ancient Greece

    operations," sent approximately 4,000 hoplites under the leadership of Cimon, but this contingent was sent back to Athens, while those from other cities

    464 BC Sparta earthquake

    464_BC_Sparta_earthquake

  • Hermes
  • Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods

    naval superiority in their defeat of the Persians, under the command of Cimon, in 475 BC. In this context, Hermes became a god associated with the Athenian

    Hermes

    Hermes

    Hermes

  • List of wars: before 1000
  • League 450 BC 450 BC Cimon's Campaign in Cyprus Part of the Wars of the Delian League Persian Empire Delian League led by Cimon 449 BC 448 BC Second Sacred

    List of wars: before 1000

    List_of_wars:_before_1000

  • Naanga
  • 2012 Indian film by Selva

    Ilaiyaraaja in the 1980s. "Devadhaya" – Karthik "Adiye Pottapulla" – Solar Sai, Cimon "Muthamizhey" – Ravi, Anita Suresh "Enadhu Nenjilay" – Haricharan, Mumbai

    Naanga

    Naanga

  • Doriscus
  • Ancient Thracian city

    even after the Second Persian invasion of Greece. The Athenian general Cimon that led the conquests after the Persian retreat was unable to capture it

    Doriscus

    Doriscus

    Doriscus

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  • CIMONE
  • Female

    English

    CIMONE

    English variant spelling of French Simone, CIMONE means "hearkening."

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Online names & meanings

  • Muniraju | முநீராஜு 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Muniraju | முநீராஜு 

    Lord Kuber

  • Ajastha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ajastha

    Unconquerable, God

  • Bibsbebe
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Bibsbebe

    Lady; Lady of the House

  • MARTTA
  • Female

    Finnish

    MARTTA

    Finnish form of Greek Martha, MARTTA means "lady, mistress." 

  • Hajira
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hajira

    Joy Love beauty (Wife of prophet Ibrahim)

  • OBED
  • Male

    English

    OBED

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Owbed, OBED means "serving, worshiping." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Ruth. 

  • Consuelo
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Latin, Spanish

    Consuelo

    Consolation; Comfort

  • Dahus |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Dahus |

    Lion

  • Ayn
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Ayn

    Prayer.

  • Harshida
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Harshida

    Happy

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