in Ancient Geography, a town of Argolis, above Mycenae, on the road which leads from Argos to Corinth; standing on an eminence, on every side occupied by houses. In the forest near this town was slain by Hercules the huge lion (Sil. Italicus, Seneca). Cleona the epithet. Cleoneum Sidus, the lion.—Another Cleone on Mount Athos in Chalcedice.