Xenon (in
Greek
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Ξενων) was the last tyrant of the ancient Greek city of
Hermione. In 229 BC he was convinced by
Aratus of Sicyon to step down from his post and let his city join the
Achaean League.
Around the same time the poet
Cercidas of Megalopolis wrote a poem about a "greedy cormorant wealthpurse, that sweet-scented out-of-control Xenon", but it is impossible to establish if he intended the same person.
[Cercidas, fragment 2, quoted in: Graham Shipley, ''The Greek World After Alexander, 323-30 B.C.'', page 184. Routledge.]
References
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Polybius
Polybius (; grc-gre, Πολύβιος, ; ) was a Greek historian of the Hellenistic period. He is noted for his work , which covered the period of 264–146 BC and the Punic Wars in detail.
Polybius is important for his analysis of the mixed ...
; ''Histories'', II 44,6
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Smith, William (editor); ''
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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"Xenon (3)" Boston
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, (1867)
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Ancient Greek tyrants
Achaean League
Ancient Argives
3rd-century BC Greek people