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'''[[Xenophon]]''' was a soldier, |
'''[[Xenophon]]''' was a Greek soldier, historian and philosopher in the 4th century BC. |
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'''Xenophon''' may also refer to: |
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*[[Xenophon (son of Euripides)]] Athenian general in the Peloponessian War |
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==People== |
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*[[Xenophon of Aegium|Xenophon of Aegion]] two Olympic athletes from Achaea |
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===Other ancient people=== |
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* [[Xenophon of Corinth]], an Olympic runner in 464 BC |
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* [[Xenophon (son of Euripides)]], an Athenian general in the 430s BC |
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* [[Xenophon of Aegium]], the name of two Olympic athletes from the same Greek city, victorious in 380 BC and 60 BC |
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* [[Xenophon of Lampsacus]], a Greek geographer from the 2nd century BC |
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* [[Xenophon of Ephesus]], a Greek writer from the 2nd or 3rd century AD |
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* [[Claudius Xenophon]], a Roman governor in Britain in the 3rd century AD |
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===Modern people with the name=== |
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*Xenophon, founder and first abbot of the [[Xenophontos Monastery]] |
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*[[Xenophon of Robeika]], venerable Russian monk |
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*[[Dana X. Bible|Dana Xenophon Bible]] (1891–1980), [[American football]] player and coach |
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*[[Xen Balaskas|Xenophon Balaskas]] (1910–1994), South African cricketer |
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*[[Xenophon Hicks]] (1872-1952) United States Circuit Judge |
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*[[Xenophon Huddy]] (1876–1943), Automotive Law Specialist |
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*[[Xenophon Jacob Pindall]], lawyer, state legislator, and judge in Arkansas |
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*[[Xenophon Overton Pindall]] (1873–1935), governor of Arkansas |
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*[[Xenophon P. Wilfley]] (1871–1931), Missouri politician |
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*[[Xenophon Zolotas]] (1904–2004), Greek economist |
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*[[Nick Xenophon]] (born 1959), Australian politician |
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==Astronomical features== |
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* [[Xenophon (crater)]], a small lunar crater |
* [[Xenophon (crater)]], a small lunar crater |
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 25 June 2024
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Xenophon was a Greek soldier, historian and philosopher in the 4th century BC.
Xenophon may also refer to:
People
[edit]Other ancient people
[edit]- Xenophon of Corinth, an Olympic runner in 464 BC
- Xenophon (son of Euripides), an Athenian general in the 430s BC
- Xenophon of Aegium, the name of two Olympic athletes from the same Greek city, victorious in 380 BC and 60 BC
- Xenophon of Lampsacus, a Greek geographer from the 2nd century BC
- Gaius Stertinius Xenophon, a Roman physician (c. 10 BC-54 AD)
- Xenophon of Ephesus, a Greek writer from the 2nd or 3rd century AD
- Claudius Xenophon, a Roman governor in Britain in the 3rd century AD
Modern people with the name
[edit]- Given name
- Xenophon, founder and first abbot of the Xenophontos Monastery
- Xenophon of Robeika, venerable Russian monk
- Dana Xenophon Bible (1891–1980), American football player and coach
- Xenophon Balaskas (1910–1994), South African cricketer
- Xenophon Hicks (1872-1952) United States Circuit Judge
- Xenophon Huddy (1876–1943), Automotive Law Specialist
- Xenophon Jacob Pindall, lawyer, state legislator, and judge in Arkansas
- Xenophon Overton Pindall (1873–1935), governor of Arkansas
- Xenophon P. Wilfley (1871–1931), Missouri politician
- Xenophon Zolotas (1904–2004), Greek economist
- Surname
- Nick Xenophon (born 1959), Australian politician
Astronomical features
[edit]- Xenophon (crater), a small lunar crater
- 5986 Xenophon, a main-belt asteroid