Cleon (disambiguation)
Cleon was an Athenian statesman.
Cleon may also refer to:
Single name
- Cleon (Roman rebel) (died 132 BC), general in First Servile War
- Cleon (sculptor), ancient Greek sculptor from Sicyon
- Cleon of Sicyon, a tyrant of the ancient Greek city of Sicyon
- Cleon of Gordiucome, king in Asia Minor
- Fictional characters
- Cleon I and Cleon II, fictional emperors in Isaac Asimov's Foundation series of novels
- Cleon, a character in The Warriors
- Cleon King Cleon of Astopor ("Cleon the Great", "The Butcher King"), a fictional king in George R. R. Martin's fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire
Places
- Cléon, a commune in France
- Cléon-d'Andran, a commune in France
- Cleon Township, Michigan
Other uses
- Renault Cléon engine
Given name
- Cleon Daskalakis (born 1962), American hockey player
- Cleon Jones (born 1942), American baseball player
- Cleon Lacefield, American manager for NASA and Lockheed Martin
- W. Cleon Skousen (1913-2006), American conservative author and academic
- Cleon Turner (born 1945), American politician and Massachusetts state legislator
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