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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...
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reformer from Athens,
framing the laws that
shaped the
Athenian democracy.
Cleobulus,
tyrant of
Lindos (fl. c. 600 BC),
reported as
either the grandfather...
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front of the
temple at Delphi: "Nothing in excess" ("Μηδὲν ἄγαν"). To
Cleobulus is
attributed the maxim: Μέτρον ἄριστον ("Moderation is best"). Socrates...
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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...
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- wisdom. (The
other Sages were most
often considered to be Thales, Solon,
Cleobulus, Chilon, Bias and Pittacus.)
Periander was the
second tyrant of Corinth...
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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...
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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...