Sargon
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Sargon may refer to:
People
- Sargon of Akkad (reigned ca. 2334 BC – 2279 BC), also known as Sargon the Great or Sargon I, Mesopotamian king
- Sargon I (reigned ca. 1920 BC – 1881 BC), Assyrian king
- Sargon II (reigned 722 BC – 705 BC), Assyrian king
People with the given name
- Sargon Boulus (1944–2007), Assyrian-Iraqi poet
- Sargon Cicek (born 1988), Assyrian Swedish football player
- Sargon Dadesho (born 1948), Assyrian nationalist
- Sargon Duran (born 1987), Assyrian Austrian football player
- Sargon Gabriel (born 1951), Assyrian folk music singer
People with the surname
- Cindy Sargon, Assyrian Australian TV chef
- Simon Sargon (born 1938), American composer and professor
Fictional characters
- Sargon the Sorcerer, a comic superhero character from DC Comics, first appeared in 1941
- Sargon, a disembodied alien leader in the 1968 Star Trek episode "Return to Tomorrow"
- Sargon, a fictional guitarist in the song "The Mesopotamians" by They Might Be Giants
- Sargon, a character in Daniel Pinkwater's 1982 novel Slaves of Spiegel
- The Sargon, an interplanetary emperor in Citizen of the Galaxy, Robert Heinlein's 1957 science fiction novel
Other uses
- Sargon (chess), a computer game series
- Sargon, a beetle genus in the tribe Tropiphorini
- The Sargon Stele, found on Cyprus in 1845
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