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- Cimon abstract "Cimon (in Greek, Κίμων — Kimōn) (510, Athens – 450 BC, Citium, Cyprus), was an Athenian statesman and strategos in mid-5th century BC Greece, the son of Miltiades, and victor of the Battle of Marathon. Cimon played a key role in creating the powerful Athenian maritime empire following the failure of the Persian invasion of Greece by Xerxes I in 480-479 BC. Cimon became a celebrated military hero and was elevated to the rank of admiral after fighting in the Battle of Salamis.One of Cimon’s greatest exploits was his destruction of a Persian fleet and army at the Battle of the Eurymedon river in 466 BC. In 462 BC, he led an unsuccessful expedition to support the Spartans during the helot uprisings. As a result, he was dismissed and ostracized from Athens in 461 BC; however, he was recalled from his exile before the end of his ten-year ostracism to broker a five-year peace treaty in 451 BC between Sparta and Athens. For this participation in pro-Spartan policy, he has often been called a laconist. Cimon also led the Athenian aristocratic party against Pericles and opposed the democratic revolution of Ephialtes seeking to retain aristocratic party control over Athenian institutions.".
- Cimon allegiance "Athens".
- Cimon battle Battle_of_Salamis.
- Cimon battle Greco-Persian_Wars.
- Cimon battle Wars_of_the_Delian_League.
- Cimon birthDate "-0510".
- Cimon birthPlace Athens.
- Cimon birthYear "-0510".
- Cimon deathDate "0449".
- Cimon deathPlace Cyprus.
- Cimon deathPlace Salamis,_Cyprus.
- Cimon deathYear "0449".
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- Cimon allegiance "Athens".
- Cimon battles Battle_of_Salamis.
- Cimon battles "Battle of Salamis (in Cyprus)".
- Cimon battles "Persian Wars".
- Cimon birthDate "c. 510".
- Cimon birthPlace Athens.
- Cimon caption "Bust of Cimon in Larnaca, Cyprus".
- Cimon dateOfBirth "510".
- Cimon dateOfDeath "449".
- Cimon deathDate "450".
- Cimon deathPlace Cyprus.
- Cimon deathPlace Larnaca.
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- Cimon name "Cimon".
- Cimon placeOfBirth Athens.
- Cimon placeOfDeath Cyprus.
- Cimon placeOfDeath Salamis,_Cyprus.
- Cimon rank "Strategos".
- Cimon shortDescription "Athenian military figure".
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- Cimon description "Athenian military figure".
- Cimon description "Athenian military figure".
- Cimon subject Category:450_BC_deaths.
- Cimon subject Category:510_BC_births.
- Cimon subject Category:5th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Cimon subject Category:Ancient_Athenian_admirals.
- Cimon subject Category:Ancient_Athenian_generals.
- Cimon subject Category:Ostracized_Athenians.
- Cimon subject Category:People_of_the_Greco-Persian_Wars.
- Cimon subject Category:Philaidae.
- Cimon subject Category:Proxenoi.
- Cimon type 5th-centuryBCGreekPeople.
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- Cimon comment "Cimon (in Greek, Κίμων — Kimōn) (510, Athens – 450 BC, Citium, Cyprus), was an Athenian statesman and strategos in mid-5th century BC Greece, the son of Miltiades, and victor of the Battle of Marathon. Cimon played a key role in creating the powerful Athenian maritime empire following the failure of the Persian invasion of Greece by Xerxes I in 480-479 BC.".
- Cimon label "Cimon".
- Cimon label "Cimon".
- Cimon label "Cimone".
- Cimon label "Cimón de Atenas".
- Cimon label "Címon".
- Cimon label "Kimon II".
- Cimon label "Kimon".
- Cimon label "Kimon".
- Cimon label "Кимон".
- Cimon label "سيمون (قائد يوناني)".
- Cimon label "キモン".
- Cimon label "客蒙".
- Cimon sameAs Kimón.
- Cimon sameAs Kimon.
- Cimon sameAs Κίμων_ο_Μιλτιάδου.