Menon (disambiguation)

Menon (disambiguation)

Menon (Ancient Greek: Μένων) is an Ancient Greek name (also represented in English by its Latin form Meno) and may refer to:

Other uses
  • Menon (Nair subcaste), is a title of dignity bestowed upon the Nairs of Cochin

See also


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  • Menon of Pharsalus — may refer to: Menon I of Pharsalus (525? BC 472? BC), assisted Cimon at Battle of Eion Menon II of Pharsalus (475? BC 431? BC), led troops assisting Athens in the Peloponnesian War Menon III of Pharsalus (423? BC 400 BC), the character of Plato s …   Wikipedia

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  • Menon IV of Pharsalus — For other uses of Menon see Menon (disambiguation). For other Menons of Pharsalus see Menon of Pharsalus (disambiguation). Menon (in Greek Mενων; died 321 BC) was a citizen of Pharsalus in Thessaly, and a man of great influence and reputation,… …   Wikipedia

  • Menon II of Pharsalus — For other uses of Menon see Menon (disambiguation). For other Menons of Pharsalus see Menon of Pharsalus (disambiguation). Menon (in Greek Mενων, 475? BC 431? BC) commanded a faction of Pharsalians who were among the Thessalians who came to the… …   Wikipedia

  • Menon I of Pharsalus — For other uses of Menon see Menon (disambiguation). For other Menons of Pharsalus see Menon of Pharsalus (disambiguation). Menon (in Greek Mενων, 525? BC 472? BC) was a prominent Pharsalian who assisted Athens, led by Cimon, in their battle… …   Wikipedia

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  • Menon (Phidias) — For other uses of Menon see Menon (disambiguation). Menon (in Greek Mενων) was a workman working with Phidias, who was bribed by Pericles enemies to inform against Phidias. According to Plutarch he sat himself in the market place begging for… …   Wikipedia

  • Menon (Trojan) — For other uses of Menon see Menon (disambiguation). Menon (in Greek Mενων) was a Trojan soldier killed by Leonteus in the Trojan War as detailed by Homer in the Iliad (XII.201) External Links Samuael Butler Translation of Iliad at gutenberg.org… …   Wikipedia

  • Menon of Thessaly — For other Menons or Menos see Meno (disambiguation) Menon (423? 400BC), son of Alexidemus, was a Thessalian, probably from Pharsalus [Diodorus incorrectly identifies him as from Larissa (Bigwood, Ancient Accounts of the Battle of Cunaxa p 350 fn… …   Wikipedia

  • Meno (disambiguation) — Meno is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato. Meno may also refer to: Meno s slave, a character in Plato s Meno Meno, Oklahoma, United States Meno Burg (1789 1853), Jewish Prussian military officer Meno, a transliteration of Ancient Greek name… …   Wikipedia

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