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Miletus (/maɪˈliːtəs/; Gr****: Μῑ́λητος, romanized: Mī́lētos; Hittite: 𒈪𒅋𒆷𒉿𒀭𒁕 Mīllawānda or 𒈪𒆷𒉿𒋫
Milawata (exonyms); Latin:
Mīlētus; Turkish:...
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Thales of
Miletus (/ˈθeɪliːz/ THAY-leez;
Ancient Gr****: Θαλῆς; c. 626/623 – c. 548/545 BC) was an
Ancient Gr**** pre-Socratic
philosopher from
Miletus in Ionia...
- c. 610 – c. 546 BC) was a pre-Socratic Gr****
philosopher who
lived in
Miletus, a city of
Ionia (in modern-day Turkey). He
belonged to the
Milesian school...
- Look up
Miletus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Miletus was an
Ancient Gr**** city in Ionia.
Miletus can also
refer to:
Miletus (Crete), a town of ancient...
- c. 470 –
after 428 BC) was a
metic woman in
classical Athens. Born in
Miletus, she
moved to
Athens and
began a
relationship with the
statesman Pericles...
- Leucippus.
Miletus, Elea, and
Abdera are all
cited as Leucippus' city. This may be due to
their ****ociations with
other philosophers:
Miletus was ****ociated...
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Anaximenes of
Miletus (/ˌænækˈsɪməˌniːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀναξιμένης ὁ Μιλήσιος, romanized: Anaximenēs ho Milēsios; c. 586/585 – c. 526/525 BC) was an...
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Hecataeus of
Miletus (/ˌhɛkəˈtiːəs/; Gr****: Ἑκαταῖος ὁ Μιλήσιος; c. 550 – c. 476 BC), son of Hegesander, was an
early Gr****
historian and geographer....
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Cadmus of
Miletus (Ancient Gr****: Κάδμος ὁ Μιλήσιος, Kádmos ho Milésios) was
according to some
ancient authorities, the
oldest of the logographi. Scholars...
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Isidore of
Miletus (Gr****: Ἰσίδωρος ὁ Μιλήσιος;
Medieval Gr**** pronunciation: [iˈsiðoros o miˈlisios]; Latin:
Isidorus Miletus) was one of the two main...