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Mnesarchus or
Mnesarch may
refer to:
Father of
Pythagoras Mnesarchus of Athens, a
Stoic philosopher,
lived c. 100 BC A
possible name of the
father of Euripides...
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Mnesarchus or
Mnesarch (Gr****: Μνήσαρχος, Mnēsarkhos), of Athens, was a
Stoic philosopher, who
lived c. 160 – c. 85 BC.
Mnesarchus was a
pupil of Diogenes...
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Tiberius (d. 33 BC)
Gaius Julius Caesar,
Roman politician (b. c. 140 BC)
Mnesarchus of Athens,
Stoic philosopher (b. c. 160 BC)
Lucius Valerius Flaccus Badian...
- and
Mnesarchus (father), a
retailer from the deme of Phlya. On
receiving an
oracle that his son was
fated to win "crowns of victory",
Mnesarchus insisted...
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Pythagoras as a
clever charlatan,
remarking that "Pythagoras, son of
Mnesarchus,
practiced inquiry more than any
other man, and
selecting from
these writings...
- Dard**** (c. 160–c. 90 BC)
Leading figure in the
Stoic school in
Athens Mnesarchus (c. 160–c. 90 BC)
Leading figure in the
Stoic school in
Athens Publius...
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Epicurean Metrodorus of
Stratonicea fl. 2nd
century BC
Academic skeptic Mnesarchus of
Athens Stoic Moderatus of
Gades Neopythagorean Monimus Cynic Myia Pythagorean...
- Macrobii, 20 "[the traditional]
chronology clashes with the
dates for
Mnesarchus and Dard**** and with the
crucial events in the life of
Antiochus of Ascalon...
- to have
continued with Zeno of Tarsus, Diogenes, Apollodorus, Boethus,
Mnesarchus, Mnasagoras, Nestor, Basilides, Dard****, Antipater, Heraclides, Sosigenes...
- (b. 145 BC) 85 BC
Gaius Julius Caesar,
Roman politician (b. c. 140 BC)
Mnesarchus of Athens,
Stoic philosopher (b. c. 160 BC)
Lucius Valerius Flaccus 84 BC...