
Conon (Κόνων) (bef. 444 BC – aft. 394 BC) was an Athenian general at the end of the Peloponnesian War, who presided over the crucial Athenian naval defeat at Battle of Aegospotami; later he contributed significantly to the restoration of the political and military power. ==Defeat at Aegospotami== Conon had been sent out following the recall...
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Athenian admiral notable for his overwhelming victory over the Spartan fleet off Cnidus (the southwestern extremity of modern Turkey) in 394 and his ... [2 related articles]
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pope from 686 to 687.
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(c. 450-389 BC) Athenian admiral. When the Athenian fleet was destroyed by the Spartans at the Battle of
Aegospotami 405 BC, Conon escaped with eight ships and took refuge with Evagor ...
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Conon was an Athenian general. He commanded the fleet of 413 BC which was intended to prevent the Corinthians from relieving Syracuse during their war with Athens, and after various services, succeeded Alcibiades in 406. When the Athenian fleet was surprised and defeated by the Spartans under Lysander in 405, shortly before the end of the Peloponne...
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died a.d. 687, pope 686–687.
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