Parmenion (disambiguation)
- Parmenion (disambiguation)
Parmenion or Parmenio may refer to:
*Parmenion high general of Philip and Alexander
*Parmenion (architect) in Alexandria (4th-3rd c.BC)
*Parmenion (poet) of Greek Anthology
*Parmenion philoroman deputy of Lampsacus, opposed to Antiochus the Great
*Parmenion ambassador of Gentius and Perseus
*Parmenion a grammarian and glossographer, who is quoted in the Venetian Scholia on Homer.
*Parmenion of Byzantium instead of Parmenon of Byzantium choliambic poet
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