Militärangehöriger

Cimon

510 BC - 450 BC

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Kimon (altgriechisch Κίμων Kímōn; * um 510 v. Chr. in Athen; † 449 v. Chr. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

Seine Biografie ist in 41 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Cimon ist der 130th beliebteste Militärangehöriger (gesunken vom 117th im Jahr 2024), die 102nd beliebteste Biografie aus Griechenland (gesunken vom 90th im Jahr 2019) und der 10th beliebteste aus Griechenland Militärangehöriger.

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Among Militärangehörigers

Among militärangehörigers, Cimon ranks 130 out of 2,058Before him are Ferdinand Schörner, Miloš Obilić, Akechi Mitsuhide, Stilicho, Muhammad bin Qasim, and Semyon Timoshenko. After him are Louis-Nicolas Davout, Vasily Chuikov, Hermann Hoth, Jean-de-Dieu Soult, Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, and Axel von Fersen the Younger.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 510 BC, Cimon ranks 1After him is Alcmaeon of Croton. Among people deceased in 450 BC, Cimon ranks 1After him are Alcmaeon of Croton, Diagoras of Melos, Antiochus of Syracuse, and Pherecrates.

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In Griechenland

Among people born in Griechenland, Cimon ranks 102 out of NaNBefore him are Alexander of Greece (1893), John III Doukas Vatatzes (1192), Lysimachus (-361), Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt (1789), Diotima of Mantinea (-450), and John V Palaiologos (1332). After him are Myron (-500), Theo Angelopoulos (1935), Antiochus V Eupator (-173), Admetus (null), Dionysius the Areopagite (100), and Aristides (-550).

Among Militärangehörigers In Griechenland

Among militärangehörigers born in Griechenland, Cimon ranks 10Before him are Ptolemy I Soter (-367), Miltiades (-540), Pyrrhus of Epirus (-318), Seleucus I Nicator (-358), Mardonius (-600), and Hephaestion (-356). After him are Pittacus of Mytilene (-650), Desmond Doss (1919), Djemal Pasha (1872), Parmenion (-400), Pausanias (null), and Lysander (-401).

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