Zenon of Kaunos
Zenon of Kaunos | |
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Ζήνων | |
| Born | |
| Nationality | Greek |
| Other names | Zeno |
| Occupation(s) | Financial private secretary and scribe |
| Era | Hellenistic period |
| Employer | Apollonius |
| Organization | Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt |
| Known for | Zenon Papyri |
| Father | Agreophon |
Zenon or Zeno (Greek: Ζήνων; 3rd century BC), son of Agreophon, was a public official in Ptolemaic Egypt around the 250s–230s BC. He is known from a cache of his papyrus documents which was discovered by archaeologists in the Nile Valley in 1914.