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- Seven Sages of Greece. Cleobulus was the son of Evagoras and a citizen of Lindus in Rhodes. Clement of Alexandria called Cleobulus king of the Lindians...
- reformer from Athens, framing the laws that shaped the Athenian democracy. Cleobulus, tyrant of Lindos (fl. c. 600 BC), reported as either the grandfather...
- front of the temple at Delphi: "Nothing in excess" ("Μηδὲν ἄγαν"). To Cleobulus is attributed the maxim: Μέτρον ἄριστον ("Moderation is best"). Socrates...
- Tiberius Claudius Cleobulus (c. 165 – c. 213 AD) was a Roman senator. He held the position of suffect consul for one nundinium around 210. Claudius was...
- the native place of Cleobulus, one of the Seven Sages of Greece; and Athenaeus has preserved a pretty poem ascribed to Cleobulus, and which the Lindian...
- 221) Shi ****, Chinese official and statesman (d. 227) Tiberius Claudius Cleobulus, Roman politician (d. 213) Appian, Gr**** historian and writer (approximate...
- Elizabethann May 29, 1989 Palomar H. E. Holt  · 12 km MPC · JPL 4503 Cleobulus 1989 WM Cleobulus November 28, 1989 Palomar C. S. Shoemaker AMO +1km 2.5 km MPC ·...
- wisdom. (The other Sages were most often considered to be Thales, Solon, Cleobulus, Chilon, Bias and Pittacus.) Periander was the second tyrant of Corinth...
- century BC), epic poet. Chares of Lindos (3rd century BC), sculptor. Cleobulus of Lindos (6th century BC), philosopher and one of the Seven Sages of...
- names of the sages are given by Plato as Thales, Pittacus, Bias, Solon, Cleobulus, Myson and Chilon; but in the works of later writers, some of these names...