Solon (disambiguation)
Solon (c. 638 BC–558 BC) was a pre-Socratic Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
Solon may also refer to:
- Solon SE, a German solar energy company
- Solon people, a subgroup of the Evenks living in Northeastern China
- Solon language, a dialect of the Evenki language spoken by the Solon people
Places
People
- Ewen Solon, an English actor native to New Zealand
- Laura Solon
- Vivian Solon
- Solon Bixler, guitarist for Great Northern
- Solon Gikas, Greek general and politician
In popular culture
- Sacramento Solons, any of several minor league baseball teams in Sacramento, California bearing that name
- Mehendri Solon, a mad scientist from the Doctor Who serial The Brain of Morbius
- Solon CR, a "chronosuppresive" drug from the Douglas Coupland novel Generation A
- Solon, a fictional character in the short story, A Petition to Magic, by Graham Downs
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