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Agathobulus (Gr****: Ἀγαθόβουλος Agathoboulos; fl. 2nd century) of Alexandria, who
lived c. 125 AD, was a
Cynic philosopher and
teacher of
Demonax and...
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Christian community. He went to
Egypt to
study with the
famous Cynic Agathobulus,
where he
learned the
harsh asceticism of the sect. He made his way to...
- AD
Cynic teacher,
friend of
Thrasea Paetus and Seneca. 2nd
Century AD
Agathobulus fl. 125 AD
Cynic philosopher.
Teacher of
Demonax and Peregrinus. Secundus...
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Neoplatonic studied under Marinus of Neapolis.
known for his
learning Agathobulus 1st/2nd
century AD
Cynic known for his
severe asceticism and teacher...
- in the 224th
Olympiad (117 to 121): "Plutarch of Chaeronea, ****tus,
Agathobulus and
Oenomaus are
considered notable philosophers." The
Chronography of...
- (Jainism)
Agama Hindu Dharma Agapē Agapē
Agape Agapius of
Athens Agathism Agathobulus Agathon Agathosthenes Agathusia and
aschimothusia Age of Enlightenment...
- the 224th
Olympiad (117 to 121 AD): "Plutarch of Chaeronea, ****tus,
Agathobulus and
Oenomaus are
considered notable philosophers." He is also mentioned...
- philosopher. He was
taught by the best
philosophers of the day,
including Agathobulus, Demetrius, and Epictetus. He
eventually moved to Athens,
where he seems...
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Aether (classical element) -
Aetius (philosopher) -
Agapius of
Athens -
Agathobulus -
Agathosthenes -
Agrippa the
Skeptic -
Akrasia - Al-Khazini - Albinus...
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inscription from
Vicus Augusti in
Gallia Narbonensis. ****tus
Suetius Agathobulus,
dedicated a tomb at Rome for his wife,
Calvia Marciana, aged thirty...