• a sarcastic remark made about Persaeus by Bion of Borysthenes who, upon seeing a statue of Persaeus inscribed: "Persaeus the pupil of Zeno", sneered that...
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    sent two of his best students Persaeus and Philonides the Theban, who subsequently lived with Antigonus. While Persaeus was at Antigonus' court, Antigonus...
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    invention of a later writer. Zeno instead sent his friend and disciple Persaeus, who had lived with Zeno in his house. Among Zeno's other pupils there...
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  • Thebes Megarian Patro the Epicurean Epicurean Peregrinus Proteus Cynic Persaeus Stoic Phaedo of Elis Eretrian Originally founded the School of Elis; it...
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  • Onesilus, king of Salamis 499–497 BC Paeon of Amathus, Hellenistic historian Persaeus, 3rd century BCE Stoic philosopher, student of Zeno Pnytagoras, king of...
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  • Citium (c. 334–262 BC) Founder of the Stoic school in Athens (c. 300 BC) Persaeus (306–243 BC) Pupil and friend of Zeno Aratus of Soli (c. 315–c. 245 BC)...
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  • useful accounts concerning Hegesias, Anniceris, and Theodorus (Cyrenaics); Persaeus (Stoic); and Metrodorus and Hermarchus (Epicureans). Book VII is incomplete...
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    Olympics Hermagoras of Amphipolis (c. 225 BC), stoic philosopher, follower of Persaeus Apollodorus of Amphipolis, appointed joint military governor of Babylon...
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  • date) Seleucus III Ceraunus, king of the Seleucid Kingdom (d. 223 BC) Persaeus, Greek Stoic philosopher and friend of Zeno of Citium Xinling, Chinese...
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  • Pasha, Grand Vizier Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha (born 1883), Grand Vizier Persaeus of Citium (306-243 BC), Stoic philosopher Peter I of Cyprus, King of Cyprus...
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  • ancient world, including: Theophrastus Antisthenes Aristo of Chios Cleanthes Persaeus of Citium Epicurus Chrysippus of Soli Posidonius Augustus Seneca Musonius...
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  • Ἀμφιπολίτης) (3rd century BC) was a Stoic philosopher, student of Cypriot Persaeus, in the court of Antigonus II Gonatas. He wrote several dialogues, among...
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  • a new label for The city. Some of the members are in a new band named Persaeus. In 2016, the band announced that their new vocalist was Kevin Bivins of...
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  • of the Stoic School of Philosophy, followed by his friend and disciple Persaeus. Cyprus also figures in early Christian literature such as the Acts of...
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  • the Argonauts (b. c. 295 BC) 244 BC Eudamidas II, king of Sparta 243 BC Persaeus, Greek Stoic philosopher and friend of Zeno of Citium Xinling, Chinese...
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    controlled the Acrocorinth with a strong garrison under his commander Persaeus. In 243 BC, Aratus learned from Syrian mercenaries that there was a less...
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  • Pelagius - Peregrinus Proteus - Perictione - Peripatetic school - Peritrope - Persaeus - Personal life of Marcus Tullius Cicero - Peter the Iberian - Phaedo -...
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  • Perlocutionary act Permanent war economy Permission (philosophy) Perpetual peace Persaeus Persecution Persecution and the Art of Writing Persecution of philosophers...
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  • Perithoedae Peritrope Perizoma Group Peronai Perrhaebi Perrhaebia Perrhidae Persaeus Perse Perseides Persephone Persephone Painter Perserschutt Perses (brother...
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