Conón — «Conón» redirige aquí. Para otras acepciones, véase Conón (general). Conón Papa de la Iglesia católica … Wikipedia Español
Conon — Pope Conon † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Conon Date of birth unknown; d., after a long illness, 21 September, 687. The son, seemingly, of an officer in the Thracesian troop, he was educated in Sicily and ordained priest at Rome. His… … Catholic encyclopedia
CONON I° — CONON I°, one of the authors mentioned by Josephus (Apion 1:216) in the list of Greek writers who wrote in detail about the Jews. Some identify him with a writer of that name mentioned in Servius commentary to Virgil (Servius ad Aeneidem 7:738),… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CONON II° — (late first century B.C.E. and early first century C.E.), a mythographer, contemporary of King Archelaus of Cappadocia. Fragments of Conon s work have been preserved in the library of Photius. Among his tales is one linking the myth of Perseus… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Conon — Conon, ein in Sicilien erzogener Thracier, Erzpriester, vom 21. Oct. 686 bis 23. Sept. 687 Papst, der den hl. Kilian nach Thüringen sandte; Körperleiden und Factionsgeist der Römer hinderten den frommen C. für die Kirche Erhebliches zu leisten … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
coñón — coñón. adj. vulg. Dicho de una persona: Burlona o bromista. U. t. c. s. * * * ► adjetivo sustantivo de género común Persona burlona o bromista … Enciclopedia Universal
coñón — adj. vulg. Dicho de una persona: Burlona o bromista. U. t. c. s.) … Diccionario de la lengua española
Conon — For other uses, see Conon (disambiguation). Conon from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Conon (Greek: Κόνων) (bef. 444 BC – aft. 394 BC) was an Athenian general at the end of the Peloponnesian War, who presided over the crucial Athenian naval… … Wikipedia
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… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Conon — /koh non/, n. died A.D. 687, pope 686 687. * * * ▪ Greek admiral died c. 390 BC Athenian admiral notable for his overwhelming victory over the Spartan fleet off Cnidus (the southwestern extremity of modern Turkey) in 394 and his restoration … Universalium