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[Name]:
[Period]: 3rd Century BC
[Notes]: -
[Name]: Zeno of Citium
[Period]: (c. 334-262 BC)
[Notes]: Founder of the Stoic school in Athens (c. 300 BC) -
[Name]: Persaeus
[Period]: (306-243 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil and friend of Zeno -
[Name]: Aratus of Soli
[Period]: (c. 315-c. 245 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Zeno and poet. -
[Name]: Athenodorus of Soli
[Period]: fl. 275 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Zeno and brother of Aratus. -
[Name]: Aristo of Chios
[Period]: (c. 310-c. 240 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Crates, leaned towards Cynicism -
[Name]: Apollophanes of Antioch
[Period]: (fl. 250 BC)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher, friend of Aristo of Chios -
[Name]: Dionysius the Renegade
[Period]: (c. 325-c. 250 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Zeno who became a Cyrenaic -
[Name]: Sphaerus
[Period]: Pupil of Zeno
[Notes]: Moved to Sparta and Alexandria -
[Name]: Herillus of Carthage
[Period]: (fl. 250 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Zeno, who held that knowledge was the highest good -
[Name]: Cleanthes
[Period]: (of Assos) (331-232 BC)
[Notes]: Second leader of the Stoic school -
[Name]: Eratosthenes (of Cyrene)
[Period]: (fl. 225 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Aristo. Chief librarian at Alexandria -
[Name]: Hermagoras of Amphipolis
[Period]: fl. c. 225 BC)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher and follower of Persaeus of Citium -
[Name]: Chrysippus (of Soli)
[Period]: (c. 280-c. 206 BC)
[Notes]: Third leader of the Stoic school. Wrote 705 books -
[Name]: Dioscorides (Stoic)
[Period]: (fl. 225 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Chrysippus. Father of Zeno of Tarsus -
[Name]: Aristocreon
[Period]: (fl. 210 BC)
[Notes]: Nephew of Chrysippus -
[Name]:
[Period]: 2nd Century BC
[Notes]: -
[Name]: Zeno of Tarsus
[Period]: (fl. 200 BC)
[Notes]: Fourth leader of the Stoic school -
[Name]: Eudromus
[Period]: (fl. uncertain)
[Notes]: Stoic who wrote a book called "Elements of Ethics" -
[Name]: Crates of Mallus
[Period]: (fl. 175 BC)
[Notes]: Grammarian. Head of the library at Pergamon -
[Name]: Diogenes of Babylon
[Period]: (c. 230-c. 150 BC)
[Notes]: Fifth leader of the Stoic school -
[Name]: Zenodotus (Stoic)
[Period]: (fl. 150 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Diogenes of Babylon -
[Name]: Apollodorus of Seleucia
[Period]: (fl. 150 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Diogenes of Babylon -
[Name]: Basilides (Stoic)
[Period]: (fl. c. 150 BC)
[Notes]: Denied the existence of incorporeal entities -
[Name]: Antipater of Tarsus
[Period]: (c. 200-129 BC)
[Notes]: Sixth leader of the Stoic school -
[Name]: Apollodorus of Athens
[Period]: (fl. 150 BC)
[Notes]: Historian. Pupil of Diogenes and Antipater of Tarsus -
[Name]: Archedemus of Tarsus
[Period]: (fl. 140 BC)
[Notes]: Founded a Stoic school at Babylon -
[Name]: Panaetius of Rhodes
[Period]: (185-109 BC)
[Notes]: Seventh leader of the Stoic school -
[Name]: Boethus of Sidon
[Period]: (fl. 150 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Diogenes -
[Name]: Polemon of Athens
[Period]: (fl. 150 BC)
[Notes]: Geographer, follower of Panaetius -
[Name]: Marcus Vigellius
[Period]: (fl. 125 BC)
[Notes]: Stoic who lived with Panaetius -
[Name]: Heraclides of Tarsus
[Period]: (fl. 125 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Antipater of Tarsus -
[Name]: Dardanus
[Period]: (c. 160-c. 90 BC)
[Notes]: Leading figure in the Stoic school in Athens -
[Name]: Mnesarchus
[Period]: (c. 160-c. 90 BC)
[Notes]: Leading figure in the Stoic school in Athens -
[Name]: Publius Rutilius Rufus
[Period]: (158-c. 75 BC)
[Notes]: Statesman, orator and historian. Pupil of Panaetius -
[Name]: Stilo
[Period]: (c. 154-74 BC)
[Notes]: Grammarian and scholar -
[Name]: Dionysius of Cyrene
[Period]: (fl. c. 125 BC)
[Notes]: Leading figure in the Stoic school in Athens -
[Name]: Quintus Lucilius Balbus
[Period]: (fl. c. 125 BC)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher, and a pupil of Panaetius -
[Name]: Hecato of Rhodes
[Period]: (fl. 100 BC)
[Notes]: Pupil of Panaetius, wrote about ethics -
[Name]: Diotimus the Stoic
[Period]: (fl. 100 BC)
[Notes]: Stoic who slandered Epicurus -
[Name]:
[Period]: 1st Century BC
[Notes]: -
[Name]: Posidonius (of Apamea)
[Period]: (c. 135-51 BC)
[Notes]: Eighth leader of the Stoic school, also an astronomer and geographer -
[Name]: Crinis
[Period]: (fl. uncertain)
[Notes]: Stoic who wrote about logic -
[Name]: Proclus of Mallus
[Period]: (fl. uncertain)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher and writer -
[Name]: Diodotus the Stoic
[Period]: (c. 130-59 BC)
[Notes]: Stoic teacher of Cicero who lived in Cicero's house -
[Name]: Geminus of Rhodes
[Period]: (c. 110-c. 40 BC)
[Notes]: Astronomer and mathematician -
[Name]: Athenodoros Cordylion
[Period]: (c. 130-60 BC)
[Notes]: Librarian at Pergamon, lived with Cato -
[Name]: Apollonius of Tyre (philosopher)
[Period]: (fl. 50 BC)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher who wrote a biography of Zeno -
[Name]: Cato the Younger
[Period]: (95-46 BC)
[Notes]: Statesman who opposed Julius Caesar -
[Name]: Antipater of Tyre
[Period]: (c. 100-45 BC)
[Notes]: Friend of Cato. Wrote about practical ethics -
[Name]: Porcia Catonis
[Period]: (c. 70-43 BC)
[Notes]: Female Stoic, daughter of Cato the Younger -
[Name]: Apollonides
[Period]: (fl. 46 BC)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher whom Cato consulted before committing suicide -
[Name]: Jason of Nysa
[Period]: (fl. 50 BC)
[Notes]: Grandson of Posidonius -
[Name]: Athenodoros Cananites
[Period]: (c. 74 BC-7 AD)
[Notes]: Pupil of Posidonius. Teacher of Augustus -
[Name]: Stertinius (Stoic)
[Period]: (fl. 50 BC)
[Notes]: Philosopher satirised by the poet Horace -
[Name]: Quintus Sextius
[Period]: (fl. 40 BC)
[Notes]: Set up a school teaching Stoicism mixed with Pythagoreanism -
[Name]: Arius Didymus (of Alexandria)
[Period]: (fl. 10 BC)
[Notes]: Collected excerpts from earlier Stoic writers -
[Name]:
[Period]: 1st Century AD
[Notes]: -
[Name]: Theon of Alexandria
[Period]: (fl. 10 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher -
[Name]: Attalus (Stoic)
[Period]: (fl. 25 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher frequently visited by Seneca -
[Name]: Papirius Fabianus
[Period]: (fl. 30 AD)
[Notes]: Teacher of Seneca. Rhetorician and philosopher -
[Name]: Julius Canus
[Period]: (fl. 30 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher condemned to death by Caligula -
[Name]: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
[Period]: (c. 4 BC-65 AD)
[Notes]: Ninth leader of the Stoic school. Statesman, philosopher, and playwright -
[Name]: Thrasea Paetus
[Period]: (c. 10 AD-66 AD)
[Notes]: Roman senator and Stoic -
[Name]: Lucius Annaeus Cornutus
[Period]: (c. 20-c. 70 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic teacher who wrote a Compendium of Greek Theology -
[Name]: Chaeremon of Alexandria
[Period]: (fl. 50 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher and grammarian. Librarian at Alexandria -
[Name]: Paconius Agrippinus
[Period]: (fl. 60 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher spoken of with praise by Epictetus -
[Name]: Heliodorus (Stoic)
[Period]: (fl. 60 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher. Informer in the reign of Nero -
[Name]: Publius Egnatius Celer
[Period]: (fl. 60 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher. Informer in the reign of Nero -
[Name]: Persius
[Period]: (34-62AD)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher, poet and satirist -
[Name]: Helvidius Priscus
[Period]: (fl. 65 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher and statesman -
[Name]: Arulenus Rusticus
[Period]: (c. 30-93 AD)
[Notes]: Statesman. Friend and pupil of Thrasea Paetus -
[Name]: Musonius Rufus
[Period]: (c. 25-c. 90 AD)
[Notes]: Tenth leader of the Stoic school -
[Name]: Fannia
[Period]: (c. 100 AD)
[Notes]: Another female Stoic -
[Name]: Euphrates the Stoic
[Period]: (c. 35-118 AD)
[Notes]: Philosopher, orator and pupil of Musonius Rufus -
[Name]:
[Period]: 2nd Century AD
[Notes]: -
[Name]: Cleomedes
[Period]: (fl. uncertain)
[Notes]: Astronomer who lived later than Posidonius -
[Name]: Epictetus (of Hierapolis)
[Period]: (c. 55-c. 135 AD)
[Notes]: Eleventh leader of the Stoic school, pupil of Musonius Rufus -
[Name]: Hierocles (Stoic)
[Period]: (fl. 150 AD)
[Notes]: Philosopher wrote "Elements of Ethics" -
[Name]: Flavius Arrianus
[Period]: (c. 90-175 AD)
[Notes]: Historian and pupil of Epictetus -
[Name]: Basilides of Scythopolis
[Period]: (fl. 150 AD)
[Notes]: Teacher of Marcus Aurelius -
[Name]: Apollonius of Chalcedon
[Period]: (fl. 150 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic teacher of Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus -
[Name]: Claudius Maximus
[Period]: (fl. 150 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic philosopher and friend of Marcus Aurelius -
[Name]: Cinna Catulus
[Period]: (fl. 150 AD)
[Notes]: Stoic teacher of Marcus Aurelius -
[Name]: Junius Rusticus
[Period]: (c. 100-c. 170 AD)
[Notes]: Philosopher and Consul. Adviser of Marcus Aurelius -
[Name]: Marcus Aurelius
[Period]: (121-180 AD)
[Notes]: Final leader of the Stoic school. Roman Emperor from 161-180 AD -
[Name]:
[Period]: 3rd Century AD
[Notes]: -
[Name]: Medius
[Period]: (fl. 250 AD)
[Notes]: Debated the Stoic theory of eight parts of the soul with Longinus
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