
Conon - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Conon
of Athens - a general, late 5th century and early 4th century B.C.
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otheus, the son of Conon, being once taken by Plato from
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ted part of the city, in Conon's house, which was well ada
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her that I am the son of Conon." And Carystius, in his His
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the benefit bestowed by Conon the son of Timotheus, who
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After this sea battle, Conon restored the long walls for
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in Plutus [173 ]. Conon first assembled it, and later Iph
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ers Timotheus the son of Conon was one, with whom he visit
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by Timotheus the son of Conon, before the entry of the
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Eteonicus. While Conon the Athenian was besieging Eteoni
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so: Diodorus, 13.66-67] [48] & Conon. Conon, who was in
Conon 2
of Samos - an astronomer, 3rd century B.C.
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The astronomer Conon discovers the "Lock of Berenice".
Conon 3
- an Athenian, accused of assault by Demosthenes, 4th century B.C.
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Demosthenes, in Against Conon [ 54'26 ]: "So they took
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