Menon
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Menon may refer to:
- Menon (Trojan), a Trojan soldier in Trojan War
- Múnón, also called Mennón, a Trojan chieftain or king mentioned by the twelfth-century Icelandic writer Snorri Sturluson in his prologue to the Prose Edda. It is uncertain whether Snorri's Múnón is Menon (trojan), Memnon (mythology), or another person.[1]
- Menon (Phidias), a workman with Phidias
- Menon I of Pharsalus, assisted Cimon at Battle of Eion
- Menon II of Pharsalus, led troops assisting Athens in the Peloponnesian War
- Menon III of Pharsalus or Meno, a Thessalian general and character in Plato's Meno dialogue
- Menon IV of Pharsalus, 4th century Greek general
- Menon, 4th century BC Peripatetic writer on medicine: see Anonymus Londinensis
- Menon (cookbook author), 18th-century French cookbook author
- Menon (subcaste), a subcaste of the Nair community of Kerala, India
- Anand Menon, a Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at Kings College London
See also
- Meno, a dialogue by Plato
- Meno (disambiguation)
References
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