CONON

CONON
I.
CONON
Dux Iustiniani Imperatoris, Neapolim primo, dein Romam, contra Totilam defendit. Item Legatus paschalis II. plurima contra Henricum V. Imperatorem, concilia celebravit, hîc et ibi: Episcopus Praenestinus et Cardinalis. Alias Cuno. Circa A. C. 1119. Item frater Zenonis Imperatoris, etc.
II.
CONON
Historicus, εν Η᾿ρακλείᾳ citatur ab Apollonio Scholiaste in l. 1. Etiam Ioseph. l. 1. contra Apionem, Iudaeorum a Conone mentionem factam ait; Cononis quoque, qui Italiae res literis persecutus est, meminit Servius in illud Maronis, l. 7. Aen. v. 738. Sarrastes populos, etc. Vide Voss. de Hist. Graec. l. 1. c. 24. Item l. 3. p. 346.
III.
CONON
insignis Mathematicus, patriâ Samins, qui 7. de Astrologia libros edidit. Olymp. 120. Comam Berenices inter sidera retulit. Catull. Virg. Eclog. 3. v. 40.
In medio duo signa; Conon: et quis fuit alter,
Descripsit radiô totum qui gentibus orbem?
Propert. l. 4. El. 1. v. 77.
Me creat Archytae sobolos Babylonius Orops
Oron, et a proavo ducta Conone domus.
Voss. de Scient. Mathemat. c. 33. §. 21. c. 54. §. 5. Item Atheniensium Dux, quem Res publ. sua omnibus insulis praefecit. Post proeliô victus a Lysandro Lacedaemoniorum Duce, sponte abiit in exilium ad Euagoram Cyprium, dein ad Artaxerxem Persarum Regem, cuius auxiliô patriam, cui servitutem attulerat, restituit in libertatem. Isocr. in Euagora. Plut. in Lysandro. Xenoph. l. 1. 2. 3. 4. Hellen. C. Nepos, in Conone. Iustin. Diodor. Sic.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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