Cimon — For other uses, see Cimon (disambiguation). Cimon Bust of Cimon in Larnaca, Cyprus … Wikipedia
Menon (disambiguation) — Menon (Ancient Greek: Μένων) is an Ancient Greek name (also represented in English by its Latin form Meno) and may refer to: Menon (Trojan), Trojan soldier in Trojan War Menon (Phidias), workman with Phidias Meno, a dialogue by Plato Menon of… … Wikipedia
Matterhorn (disambiguation) — Matterhorn may refer to the following: In mountains: Matterhorn, a mountain in the Pennine Alps Klein Matterhorn, in the vicinity of the Matterhorn Matterhorn Peak, California Matterhorn Peak (Colorado) Matterhorn (Antarctica) Matterhorn… … Wikipedia
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
Theseus — For other uses, see Theseus (disambiguation) Theseus ( el. Θησεύς) was a legendary king of Athens, son of Aethra, and fathered by Aegeus and Poseidon, with whom Aethra lay in one night. Theseus was a founder hero, like Perseus, Cadmus or Heracles … 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
Plutarch — For other uses, see Plutarch (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Petrarch. Plutarch Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus Μέστριος Πλούταρχος Parallel Lives, Amyot translation, 1565 Born c … Wikipedia
Demosthenes — For other historical and fictional personages named Demosthenes, see Demosthenes (disambiguation). Demosthenes Bust of Demosthenes (Louvre, Paris, France) Born … Wikipedia
Dolomites — For other uses, see Dolomites (disambiguation). Dolomites Italian: Dolomiti German: Dolomiten Range … Wikipedia
Megabyzus — For other historical characters named Megabyzus, see Megabyzus (disambiguation). Megabyzus (Old Persian Bagabuxša meaning: God saved ) was a Persian general, son of Zopyrus, satrap of Babylon. His father was killed when the satrapy rebelled in… … Wikipedia