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- In Athens Arcesilaus interacted with the Pyrrhonist philosopher, Timon of Phlius, whose philosophy appears to have influenced Arcesilaus to become the...
- Pyrrhonism. After Arcesilaus, the Academics diverged from Pyrrhonism. This skeptical period of ancient Platonism, from Arcesilaus to Philo of Larissa...
- Arcesilaus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρκεσίλαος) was a sculptor in the first century B.C, who, according to Pliny, was held in high esteem at Rome, was especially...
- Arcesilaus (316/5–241/0 BC) was a Gr**** philosopher. Arcesilaus or Arkesilaos (/ˌɑːrsɛsɪˈleɪ.əs/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀρκεσίλαος) is a Gr**** name (Arcesilaus...
- Gr**** Cyrenaean King Arcesilaus I. Arcesilaus’ wife Eryxo was his paternal cousin, and was Critola’s youngest child. Arcesilaus and Eryxo had married...
- second king of the Battiad dynasty. Arcesilaus was the son of Battus I, the first king of Cyrenaica and Cyrene. Arcesilauspaternal grandparents were the...
- Persian authority. Arcesilaus was the only child of the seventh Cyrenaean king, Battus IV. When his father died in 465 BC Arcesilaus became the new king...
- founder of Cyrene. Arcesilaus I (c. 600–583 BC), son of Battus I. Battus II "the Blessed" (c. 583–560 BC), son of Arcesilaus I. Arcesilaus II "the Cruel"...
- in succession from Arcesilaus. It was still largely skeptical, denying the possibility of knowing an absolute truth; both Arcesilaus and Carneades argued...
- Arcesilaus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρκεσίλαος) in Gr**** mythology, was a son of Lycus (or Areilycus) and Theobule, brother of Prothoenor, and was the leader of...