Sidon (disambiguation)
Sidon is an ancient Phoenician city and a major modern city in Lebanon.
Sidon also may refer to:
Places
- Sidon District, an administrative district in Lebanon containing the city of Sidon
- Sidon Eyalet, eyalet (administrative division) of the Ottoman Empire
- Sidon, Mississippi, a town
Persons
Ships
- HMS Sidon (1846), paddle frigate launched in 1846 and scrapped in 1864
- HMS Sidon (P259), British submarine launched in 1944 and sank in 1955
Others
- Lordship of Sidon, one of the four major fiefdoms of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, one of the Crusader States
- River Sidon, the only river mentioned by name in the Book of Mormon
See also
- Abba Gorion of Sidon, a tanna who lived in the second century in Sidon
- Antipater of Sidon, Antipatros or Antipatros Sidonios in the Anthologies, a Greek poet in the second half of the 2nd century BC
- Boethus of Sidon (c. 75-c. 10 BC), Peripatetic philosopher from Sidon
- Boethus of Sidon (Stoic), (2nd century BC), Stoic philosopher from Sidon
- Dorotheus of Sidon (c. 75 CE), Hellenistic astrologer who wrote a didactic poem on horoscopic astrology known in Greek as the Pentateuch
- Meges of Sidon (1st century BC), eminent surgeon born at Sidon
- Reginald of Sidon (1130s–1202), Lord of Sidon and an important noble in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
- Zeno of Sidon (c. 150-c. 75 BC), Epicurean philosopher from the Phoenician city of Sidon
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