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  1. Leon of Salamis (/ ˈ l iː ɒ n,-ə n /; Greek: Λέων) was a historical figure, mentioned in Plato's Apology, Xenophon's Hellenica and Andocides' On the Mysteries (1.94). This Leon may also be the renowned Athenian general Leon of the Peloponnesian War .

  2. Leon of Athens. 22,400 likes · 52 talking about this. London based singer/songwriter

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  4. The Thirty Tyrants (Ancient Greek: οἱ τριάκοντα τύραννοι, hoi triákonta týrannoi) were an oligarchy that briefly ruled Athens from 405 BC - 404 BC. Installed into power by the Spartans after the Athenian surrender in the Peloponnesian War , the Thirty became known for their tyrannical rule, first being called "The Thirty ...

  5. Feb 13, 2011 · Leon of Athens. Born in London, UK to Greek parents, he learned to play the piano and classical guitar from an early age and soon went on to form his first band – Mimosa’s Dream. He has been reviewed by such major international press outlets as the Guardian, the New York Times, the BBC, Q Magazine, and Mojo Magazine.

  6. Jun 20, 2014 · Greek singer songwriter Leon of Athens used his homeland’s financial collapse as inspiration for his indie-pop. He’s shrugged off any austerity measures to start making waves in the UK…

  7. Jul 6, 2021 · Athens, Greece, with its famous Acropolis, has come to symbolize the whole of the country in the popular imagination, and not without cause. It not only has its iconic ruins and the famous port of Piraeus but, thanks to ancient writers, its history is better documented than most other ancient Greek city-states.

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