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Timon
Summary
Timon
is a masculine given name and a surname which may refer to:
People
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Timon of Athens (person)
, 5th-century Athenian and legendary misanthrope
Timon of Phlius
(c. 320 BCE – c. 235 BCE), a
Pyrrhonist
philosopher of Ptolemaic Egypt and Hellenistic Greece
Timon the Deacon
, an early Christian leader
Timon of Chaeronea
, brother of
Plutarch
Timon Dobias
(born 1989), Slovak footballer
Timon Gremmels
(born 1976), German politician
Timon Haugan
(born 1996), Norwegian alpine skier
Timon Parris
(born 1995), American football player
Timon Screech
, British art historian
Timon Wellenreuther
(born 1995), German football goalkeeper
John Timon
(1797–1867), first Roman Catholic Bishop of Buffalo, New York
Juan José Timón
(1937–2001), Uruguayan Olympic cyclist
Fictional characters
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the title character of
Timon of Athens
, a play by William Shakespeare
the title character of
The History of Timon of Athens the Man-hater
, a rewrite of Shakespeare's original play by Thomas Shadwell
Timon
, a film and television character, originally from the film
The Lion King
Timon (
Rome
character)
, in the 2005 television series
Rome
See also
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Tymon
, name
Timmons
, name
Chris Timons
(born 1974), English footballer
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