Archon (disambiguation)
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Archon (Gr. αρχων, pl. αρχοντες) is a Greek word that means "ruler".
Archon may also refer to:
Butterflies and moths
[edit]- Archon (butterfly), a genus of butterflies
- Paysandisia archon, a moth
Entertainment
[edit]- Archon (convention), a science fiction/gaming convention held in Collinsville, Illinois
- Archon (Dungeons & Dragons), a fantasy race featured in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
- Archon: The Light and the Dark, a video game from 1983
- Archon II: Adept, a video game from 1984
- Archons, the crew of the U.S.S. Archon in the original Star Trek episode "The Return of the Archons"
- The Archon, the second book of the Oracle Prophecies Trilogy by Catherine Fisher
- Archon, an Angelic Battle-Priest from the video game Darksiders II
- Archon, a character from the video game Mass Effect: Andromeda
- Archon, a playable character from the mobile game Crusaders Quest
- In the video game Genshin Impact, "archon" refers to the head god or divine ruler of each of the seven countries in the world of Teyvat
People
[edit]- Archon of Pella, a satrap of Babylonia and one of the Diadochi
- Archon of Aegeira, an Achaean statesman in the 2nd century BCE
Other uses
[edit]- Archon, Aisne, a commune in northern France
- Archon (Gnosticism), a kind of supernatural being who stood between the human race and a transcendent God
- Archon (software), open source archival information system
- Archon Corporation, a company that has owned casinos and water parks
- Archon X Prize, a genomics contest
- ARCHON Directory, a computer directory in the UK's National Archives
- Archon, an object classification in the SCP Foundation storytelling project
See also
[edit]- Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, an award of merit bestowed by the Patriarch of Constantinople
- Archaeon, a domain of single-celled microorganisms
- Archonta, a (possibly obsolete) category of mammals including primates and bats