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Meaning of "polemon"

polemon (noun) - a term that can refer to a type of plant or flower, typically used in botanical contexts. It may also be used as a name for a genus of plants. Additionally, Polemon is a name of Greek origin that can be used as a personal name
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  • A male given name of historical usage, notably borne by various ancient philosophers.

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Polemon was the only one who was not killed.
Strabo gave an indication of how Polemon might have become a king of Pontus.
Polemon of laodiceia.
He inherited his first name Polemon from his father and paternal grandfather.
Polemon II was the namesake of his parents and his maternal grandparents.
The circumstances that lead Polemon II to marry Mamaea are unknown.
Polemon continued as King of Cilicia until his death.
The marriage between Dynamis and Polemon I lasted not much longer than a year.
Polemon was captured and taken prisoner by the Parthian King.
After a ransom was allowed, Polemon was released.
Mamaea marrying Polemon II is only known through surviving evidence.
Barth is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of African venomous snake, Polemon barthii.
Polemon was the son and heir of Zenon and possibly Tryphaena.
Two species of reptiles are named after him, Gehyra leopoldi and Polemon leopoldi.
Polemon was succeeded by Aspurgus.

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Following her death, Polemon II succeeded to the throne.
Polemon of Laodicea declaimed first on behalf of Cynaegirus and then on behalf of Callimachus.
From then until his death, Polemon only ruled Cilicia.
Polemon II is the only known male descendant of Mark Antony that carries his name.
From the start, however, Polemon seems strangely lacking in martial spirit.
Polemon conquered Colchis.
Archelaus died in 17, whereupon Polemon II and his mother moved back to Pontus.
Polemon of Laodicea.
In the Platonic Academy the scholarchs ( school heads ) Xenocrates and ( probably ) Polemon pleaded for vegetarianism.
Polemon of Ilium.
These coins can be dated from the second half of Polemon II 's reign from 60 until 74.
Polemon of Smyrna.
His great rival was Polemon of Smyrna, whom he vigorously attacked in his later years.
Polemon was defeated by them, taken as their prisoner and was put to death.
He died before Polemon and Crates, and the dropsy was the cause of his death.
Polemon ruled as king until his death in 8 BC.
Pythodorida and Polemon had two sons and one daughter, who were,.
Polemon II assented, and the marriage went ahead.
After the death of Polemon, Aspurgus, the son of Dynamis and Asander, succeeded Polemon.
Polemon is a genus of rear-fanged venomous snakes endemic to Africa.
From 17 until 38, Polemon II assisted his mother in the administration of Pontos.
Polemon is a genus of rear-fanged venomous snakes in the family Atractaspididae.
In later years, Polemon II assisted his mother in the administration of the kingdom.
Polemon leopoldi is a species of venomous rear-fanged snake in the family Atractaspididae.
Through Dynamis Polemon became stepfather to Tiberius Julius Aspurgus, her son from her first marriage.
Polemon notatus is a species of venomous rear-fanged snake in the family Atractaspididae.
By this time, Polemon was ruling from Iconium ( modern Konya ) in Lycaonia.
Polemon was a master rhetoric, a prominent member of the Second Sophistic.
Polemon was born at an unknown date perhaps after the early 50s til the early 60s.
Polemon II 's father died in 8 BC.

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