Cleon
died 422 b.c., Athenian general and political opponent of Pericles.
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At an unaccredited college in Utah that was founded by acolytes of right-wing conspiracy-theorist crackpot Cleon Skousen.
Various Bits of Romney-Ryan Bashing All Rolled Into One Post! | Michael Tomasky | October 11, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTSo was W. Cleon Skousen, a far-right Mormon conspiracy theorist whose work Beck champions.
Another leader, Cleon, a Sicilian slave, captured the important city of Agrigentum.
The Two Great Republics: Rome and the United States | James Hamilton LewisSuch was the history of nearly all 'radicalism' and 'democracy' from the days of Cleon and Alcibiades down to the present time.
Observe how old Cleon shakes, As if in picture he had shown him what He was to suffer.
The Plays of Philip Massinger | Philip Massinger
Cleon kept talking all the way, interrupted occasionally by Lydia.
The Woman Who Vowed | Ellison Harding"They have finished breakfast," said Cleon, pushing me through the open doorway.
The Woman Who Vowed | Ellison Harding
British Dictionary definitions for Cleon
/ (ˈkliːɒn) /
died 422 bc, Athenian demagogue and military leader
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