Mnesarchus of Athens, a Stoic philosopher, lived c. 100 BC
A possible name of the father of Euripides
Father of Callias of Chalcis
An assistant archon of Athens (thesmothete)
From the Phoenician city of Tyre
Topics referred to by the same term
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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...
Mnesarchus or Mnesarch (Greek: Μνήσαρχος, Mnēsarkhos), of Athens, was a Stoic philosopher, who lived c. 160 – c. 85 BC. Mnesarchus was a pupil of Diogenes...
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...
Pythagoras as a clever charlatan, remarking that "Pythagoras, son of Mnesarchus, practiced inquiry more than any other man, and selecting from these writings...
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...
Dardanus (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...
Epicurean Metrodorus of Stratonicea fl. 2nd century BC Academic skeptic Mnesarchus of Athens Stoic Moderatus of Gades Neopythagorean Monimus Cynic Myia Pythagorean...
Pythagoras and his followers are described as follows: Pythagoras, the son of Mnesarchus, practised inquiry beyond all other men and selecting of these writings...
to have continued with Zeno of Tarsus, Diogenes, Apollodorus, Boethus, Mnesarchus, Mnasagoras, Nestor, Basilides, Dardanus, Antipater, Heraclides, Sosigenes...
Mamercus of Catane, 345-338 BC Tynnondas, c. 580 BC Antileon, 6th century BC Mnesarchus, before 354 BC Callias, c. 354-350 BC, c. 343-330 BC Taurosthenes, c....
Macrobii, 20 "[the traditional] chronology clashes with the dates for Mnesarchus and Dardanus and with the crucial events in the life of Antiochus of Ascalon...
his biography of Pythagoras. Astraios explains how, during a journey, Mnesarchus, a stepfather of Pythagoras, noticed the exceptional abilities of the...
the orator found there no longer Panaetius himself, but his disciple Mnesarchus. With Panaetius began the new eclectic shaping of Stoic theory; so that...
(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...
Callias of Chalcis (Greek: Kαλλίας; fl. 4th century BC), son of Mnesarchus, together with his brother Taurosthenes, succeeded his father as tyrants of...
of Hellenistic philosophy that rivaled the academy. He studied under Mnesarchus, who had recently taken charge of the Stoa Poikile after the death of...
the Stoic school (Latin: principes Stoicorum) at Athens together with Mnesarchus at a time when Antiochus of Ascalon was turning away from scepticism (c...