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Cimon

[ sahy-muhn ]

noun

  1. 507–499 b.c., Athenian military leader, naval commander, and statesman (son of Miltiades).


Cimon

/ ˈsaɪmən /

noun

  1. Cimon449 bcMAthenianMILITARY: military commanderMILITARY: naval commander died 449 bc , Athenian military and naval commander: defeated the Persians at Eurymedon (?466)
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On the right side of the painting is an allegory of charity from ancient Rome: The elderly Cimon is breastfed in prison by his daughter.

Named Cimon, it’s an improved version of what flew up last year to be tested as an astronaut’s helper.

Named Cimon, it’s an improved version of what flew up last year to be tested as an astronaut’s helper.

Named Cimon, it’s an improved version of what flew up last year to be tested as an astronaut’s helper.

But IBM's Matthias Biniok said it was a successful mission, even if CIMON-1 ignored some requests from ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst.

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