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Greek Stoic philosopher (307/6–243 BCE)
a sarcastic remark made about Persaeus by Bion of Borysthenes who, upon seeing a statue of Persaeus inscribed: "Persaeus the pupil of Zeno", sneered that
Persaeus
King of Macedonia from 277 BC to 239 BC
sent two of his best students Persaeus and Philonides the Theban, who subsequently lived with Antigonus. While Persaeus was at Antigonus' court, Antigonus
Antigonus_II_Gonatas
Hellenistic philosopher, founder of Stoicism (c. 334–c. 262 BC)
invention of a later writer. Zeno instead sent his friend and disciple Persaeus, who had lived with Zeno in his house. Among Zeno's other pupils there
Zeno_of_Citium
Ethnic Greek population of Cyprus
Onesilus, king of Salamis 499–497 BC Paeon of Amathus, Hellenistic historian Persaeus, 3rd-century BCE Stoic philosopher, student of Zeno Pnytagoras, king of
Greek_Cypriots
Citium (c. 334 – 262 BC) Founder of the Stoic school in Athens (c. 300 BC) Persaeus (306–243 BC) Pupil and friend of Zeno Aratus of Soli (c. 315 – c. 245 BC)
List_of_Stoic_philosophers
3rd-century Roman biographer of Greek philosophers
Metrocles, Hipparchia, Menippus, Menedemus Book 7: The Stoics Zeno of Citium, Persaeus, Aristo, Herillus, Dionysius, Cleanthes, Sphaerus, Chrysippus Books 8–10:
Diogenes_Laertius
Ancient Syrian author
Diogenes of Babylon Antipater of Tarsus Panaetius Aristo of Chios Sphaerus Persaeus Herillus Dioscorides Crates of Mallus Zenodotus Apollodorus of Seleucia
Mara_bar_Serapion
Archeological site in Macedonia, Greece
Olympics Hermagoras of Amphipolis (c. 225 BC), stoic philosopher, follower of Persaeus Apollodorus of Amphipolis, appointed joint military governor of Babylon
Amphipolis
Stoic philosopher, historian, and grammarian (1st century CE)
Diogenes of Babylon Antipater of Tarsus Panaetius Aristo of Chios Sphaerus Persaeus Herillus Dioscorides Crates of Mallus Zenodotus Apollodorus of Seleucia
Chaeremon_of_Alexandria
Thebes Megarian Patro the Epicurean Epicurean Peregrinus Proteus Cynic Persaeus Stoic Phaedo of Elis Eretrian Originally founded the School of Elis; it
List of ancient Greek philosophers
List_of_ancient_Greek_philosophers
Calendar year
date) Seleucus III Ceraunus, king of the Seleucid Kingdom (d. 223 BC) Persaeus, Greek Stoic philosopher and friend of Zeno of Citium Xinling, Chinese
243_BC
Stoic philosopher from Sidon, 200 BCE
Diogenes of Babylon Antipater of Tarsus Panaetius Aristo of Chios Sphaerus Persaeus Herillus Dioscorides Crates of Mallus Zenodotus Apollodorus of Seleucia
Boethus_of_Sidon_(Stoic)
Two related rhetorical styles of moral exhortation
ancient world, including: Theophrastus Antisthenes Aristo of Chios Cleanthes Persaeus of Citium Epicurus Chrysippus of Soli Posidonius Augustus Seneca Musonius
Protrepsis_and_paraenesis
American deathcore band
new label for The City. Some of the members later joined a band named Persaeus. In 2016, the band announced that their new vocalist was Kevin Bivins of
A_Different_Breed_of_Killer
Pasha, Grand Vizier Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha (born 1883), Grand Vizier Persaeus of Citium (306-243 BC), Stoic philosopher Peter I of Cyprus, King of Cyprus
List_of_Cypriots
of the Stoic School of Philosophy, followed by his friend and disciple Persaeus. Cyprus also figures in early Christian literature such as the Acts of
Cypriot_literature
Stoic philosopher
Ἀμφιπολίτης) (3rd century BC) was a Stoic philosopher, student of Cypriot Persaeus, in the court of Antigonus II Gonatas. He wrote several dialogues, among
Hermagoras_of_Amphipolis
Perithoedae Peritrope Perizoma Group Peronai Perrhaebi Perrhaebia Perrhidae Persaeus Perse Perseids (mythology) Persephone Persephone Painter Perserschutt Perses
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Greek statesman and general (271–213 BCE)
controlled the Acrocorinth with a strong garrison under his commander Persaeus. In 243 BC, Aratus learned from Syrian mercenaries that there was a less
Aratus_of_Sicyon
Ancient Greek philosopher
Diogenes of Babylon Antipater of Tarsus Panaetius Aristo of Chios Sphaerus Persaeus Herillus Dioscorides Crates of Mallus Zenodotus Apollodorus of Seleucia
Dardanus_of_Athens
Decade
the Argonauts (b. c. 295 BC) 244 BC Eudamidas II, king of Sparta 243 BC Persaeus, Greek Stoic philosopher and friend of Zeno of Citium Xinling, Chinese
240s_BC
Wrestling event
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Stoic philosopher
Diogenes of Babylon Antipater of Tarsus Panaetius Aristo of Chios Sphaerus Persaeus Herillus Dioscorides Crates of Mallus Zenodotus Apollodorus of Seleucia
Apollonides_(philosopher)
Stoic philosopher (2nd century BCE)
Diogenes of Babylon Antipater of Tarsus Panaetius Aristo of Chios Sphaerus Persaeus Herillus Dioscorides Crates of Mallus Zenodotus Apollodorus of Seleucia
Basilides_(Stoic)
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Long Live
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Lord Shiva
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