Polemon
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Polemon (or Polemo) is the name of eminent ancient Greeks:
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[edit] Philosophers
- Polemon (scholarch), the head of the Platonic Academy from 314-269 BC
- Polemon of Athens, a 2nd century BC Stoic philosopher, also referred to as Polemon of Ilium
- Polemon of Laodiceia, a 2nd century sophist
[edit] Macedonian Officers
- Polemon (son of Andromenes) 4th c.BC
- Polemon son of Megacles from Pella 4th c.BC
- Polemon son of Theramenes 4th c.BC
- Polemon in the wars of Diadochi (possibly Polemon, son of Andromenes)
[edit] Kings
- Polemon I of Pontus, the name of a Roman Client King of Cilicia, Colchis, Pontus and the Bosporan Kingdom
- Polemon (Cilicia) son to the above, Roman Client King of Cilicia, Colchis and Pontus in Anatolia
[edit] Athletes
- Polemon of Petra, 21 AD Olympic winner in Stadion (ancient sports)