Euphrates (Greek: Εὐφράτης Evfratis) was an eminent Stoic philosopher, who lived c. 35–118 AD. According to Philostratus, Euphrates was a native of Tyre...
a list of Stoic philosophers, ordered (roughly) by date. The criteria for inclusion in this list are fairly mild. See also Category:Stoic philosophers...
men of the period, including the philosophers Artemidorus and EuphratestheStoic, during his time in Syria. Pliny the Younger was born in Novum Comum...
philosophers like EuphratestheStoic, Dio of Prusa and Apollonius of Tyana, some of whom were claimed to perform miracles. After the very earliest examples...
YouTuber and streamer, drowned after jumping from the Manhattan Bridge EuphratestheStoic (118 AD), Roman Stoic philosopher, hemlock poisoning Eurydice II of...
His most famous work was the "Brief Chronicle" (Ancient Greek: Χρονικὴν ἐπιτομὴν). The second personality is EuphratestheStoic, who was from Epiphaneia...
of Stoic philosophers Aristotle, Metaphysics Alpha, 983b18. Russell, Bertrand. "The History of Western Philosophy." 1945 "Greek philosophy" at the Internet...
TheStoic Opposition is the name given to a group of Stoic philosophers who actively opposed the autocratic rule of certain emperors in the 1st-century...
180 and a Stoic philosopher. He was a member of the Nerva–Antonine dynasty, the last of the rulers later known as the Five Good Emperors and the last emperor...
any Euphrates but theStoic philosopher, who lived in the reign of Hadrian, whom we cannot supposed to have been a teacher of Ophite doctrine. But the name...
Syriac: ܡܪܐ ܒܪ ܣܪܦܝܘܢ), or "Mara son of Serapion", was a Syriac Stoic philosopher in the Roman province of Syria. He is only known from a letter he wrote...
in the Adıyaman Province of Turkey, situated on the upper Euphrates river. It is the seat of Samsat District. The town is populated by Kurds of the Bezikan...
theEuphrates in Syria; from the great Rhine–Danube river system, which snaked across the fertile, flat lands of Europe from the Low Countries to the...
general Osaces died from his wounds, and the rest of the Parthian army retreated back across theEuphrates. Cassius returned to Rome in 50 BC, when civil...
Greek Stoic philosophy conceived of the Logos spermatikos ("seminal word") as the principle of active reason that fecundated passive matter. The Jewish...
studied philosophy. TheStoic and Platonist philosophies, however, appear to have had the greatest charms for him, particularly the stoicism of Musonius...
Dura-Europos on theEuphrates shows that Commodus' titles and the renaming of the months were disseminated to the farthest reaches of the Empire; moreover...
Assos is also the birthplace of Cleanthes, who later was to succeed Zeno of Citium as head of theStoic school of philosophy. The Acts of the Apostles also...
writings on Stoic philosophy known as Meditations. The major sources for the life and rule of Marcus are patchy and frequently unreliable. The biographies...
the views of Tatian were established in Assyria, and it supports the supposition that Tatian was the missionary of the countries around theEuphrates...
studies", but the only names of distinction in these pursuits during the Seleucid period that have come down to us are Apollophanes, theStoic, and one Phoebus...
Orodes II the king of the Parthians, had crossed theEuphrates, and was ravaging the Syrian countryside and had even besieged Cassius (the interim Roman...
there are basically four causes in nature: the material, the formal, the efficient, and the final. TheStoics held with four basic categories, all viewed...
restored the eastern part of the Empire. In the last years of his life Marcus, a philosopher as well as an emperor, wrote his book of Stoic philosophy...