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Menon (title) - Wikipedia Menon (Malayalam: [meːnoːn]) is an aristocratic hereditary title of the Nair community bestowed by various kings of Kerala, most saliently the Zamorin of Calicut and Maharaja of Cochin, upon eminent Nairs
Meno - Wikipedia Meno ( ˈmiːnoʊ ; Ancient Greek: Μένων, Ménōn) is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato around 385 BC , but set at an earlier date around 402 BC [1] Meno begins the dialogue by asking Socrates whether virtue (in Ancient Greek: ἀρετή, aretē) can be taught, acquired by practice, or comes by nature [2]
Menon - Wikipedia Menon III of Pharsalus or Meno, a Thessalian general and character in Plato's Meno dialogue One of the generals of the Greek mercenaries in the army of Cyrus the Younger Múnón, also called Mennón, a Trojan chieftain or king mentioned by the twelfth-century Icelandic writer Snorri Sturluson that may refer to Menon, Memnon, or another person
Meno (general) - Wikipedia Meno ( ˈmiːnoʊ ; Greek: Mένων, Menōn; c 423 – c 400 BC), son of Alexidemus, was an ancient Thessalian political figure, probably from Pharsalus [1] He is famous both for the eponymous dialogue written by Plato and for his role as one of the generals leading different contingents of Greek mercenaries in Xenophon 's Anabasis
Menon (surname) - Wikipedia Menon (Malayalam: [meːnoːn]) is a surname Notable people with the surname include: It has also appeared, less frequently, as a French surname: This surname has appeared in other places:
Menon (mythology) - Wikipedia Menon (mythology) In Greek mythology, Menon (Ancient Greek: Mένων) was a Trojan soldier killed by Leonteus in the Trojan War as detailed by Homer in the Iliad (XII 201)