Python
Python (Greek Πύθων ) stands for:
- Python ( mythology), a dragon in Greek mythology
- Pythons ( Pythonidae ), a family of large snakes Actual pythons (Python), a genus of the family of pythons
Python is the name of:
- Python of Ainos in Thrace, student of Plato, murdered 360/59 BC, along with his brother Heraclides Cotys I, king of the Thracian Odrysians
- Python of Byzantium, major speakers of the 4th century BC, a pupil of Isocrates, in the service of Philip II of Macedon
- Python of Abdera, took 170 BC on the 3rd Macedonian War part
- Python ( poet ), author of a satyr play at the court of Alexander the Great
- Python ( potter ), an Attic pottery in the early 5th century BC worked in Athens
- Python ( vase painter ), a paestanischer vase painters
- Python ( Crocodilopolis ) to the middle of the 3rd century BC, head of the Royal Bank of Gau Arsinoites with the seat in Crocodilopolis
- Georges Python (1856-1927), Swiss politician ( CVP)
- José Python (1901-1976), Swiss politician ( conservative), State Council of the Canton of Fribourg
Python is the name of the following brands and products:
- Python ( Efteling ), a roller coaster in Efteling
- Colt Python, a revolver the Colt
- The type designation of an articulated tractor - recumbent, see Knicklenker ( bicycle)
- Various types of air - to-air missiles from an Israeli production, see Python 3, Python 4 and Python 5
See also:
- Pythia (Greek Πυθία ), title of the priestess who prophesied the counselees in the temple of Delphi
- Disambiguation