Cleon

Cleon, an Athenian demagogue, surnamed the Tanner, from his profession, which he forsook that he might champion the rights of the people; rose in popular esteem by his victory over the Spartans, but being sent against Brasidas, the Spartan general, was defeated and fell in the battle, 422 B.C.; is regarded by Thucydides with disfavour, and by Aristophanes with contempt, but both these writers were of the aristocracy, and possibly prejudiced, though the object of their disfavour had many of the marks of the vulgar agitator, and stands for the type of one.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Cleomenes * Cleopa`tra
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Clement
Clement, Jacques
Clement, St.
Clementi, Muzio
Clementine, the Lady
Cleobulus
Cleom`brotus
Cleome`des
Cleomenes
Cleomenes
Cleon
Cleopa`tra
Cleopatra's Needle
Clerc
Clerfayt, Comte de
Clerk, John, of Eldin
Clerk, John
Clerkenwell
Clermont, Robert, Comte de
Clermont Ferrand
Clermont-Tonnerre

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