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Cleon was an Athenian statesman. Cleon may also refer to:
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Certainly, it was not a little staggering when the Sieurs Fauvel and Lusieri, the two greatest demagogues of the day, who divide between them the power of Pericles and the popularity of Cleon, and puzzle the poor Waywode with perpetual differences, agreed in the utter condemnation of the Greeks in general, and of the Athenians in particular.
Sally, Louise and Cleon had been taping up, day by day, faster and faster, like it was all getting sucked out through the hole the piano had left.
First Minister to Cleon I, he had also taken advantage of his position, on rare occasions, to gather the information he most needed.
Hari had appealed to Cleon to bring to Trantor five individuals of just that political breed, the ruthless, charismatic tyrant.
I conducted an interview with Nikolo Pas when I served Cleon as First Minister, Highness.
This passage is about how a politician, a tanner called Cleon, began criticizing the generals who were blockading the Spartans in an island.
If the word demagogue, or dimag6gos, had not been coined by the Ancient Greeks around the time of Cleon, it would have been invented, out of necessity, to define United States Senator Dennis Donahue.
The first time had been in 1976, not long after I had left the Army, walking with a man named Cleon Tyner in Watts.
Louise, and there was Cleon Ferris, black and gay and shorter than I am, who did lighting for concerts and musicals, and used to baby-sit me all the time.
A conspiracy he had traced back to the time of Cleon I, and probably long before that.
When he had been First Minister to Cleon I, he had also taken advantage of his position, on rare occasions, to gather the information he most needed.
Hari had asked Cleon to allow him to interview the five tyrants, and perform certain reasonably non-intrusive psychological and medical procedures.
Cleon and the Athenians set up two trophies, one by the harbour, the other by the fortification and, making slaves of the wives and children of the Toronaeans, sent the men with the Peloponnesians and any Chalcidians that were there, to the number of seven hundred, to Athens.
His warning had been fruitless, although a hasty glance showed him that neither Bion nor Cleon ι was among the prisoners.
Cleon looked off in a distracted way at the towering, shadowy art forms looming around them.