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Eleai Zénón

490 BC - 425 BC

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Életrajza 78 különböző nyelven érhető el a Wikipédián. Eleai Zénón a 60th legnépszerűbb filozófus (csökkenés a 57th-ről 2024-ben), a 144th legnépszerűbb életrajz Olaszország országából (csökkenés a 75th-ről 2019-ben) és a 7th legnépszerűbb Olaszországból filozófus.

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Among Filozófuses

Among filozófuses, Eleai Zénón ranks 60 out of 1,267Before him are Hannah Arendt, Mikhail Bakunin, Henri Bergson, Plotinus, Karl Popper, and Ramakrishna. After him are Zhuang Zhou, Epictetus, Thomas More, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Zhu Xi, and Antonio Gramsci.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 490 BC, Eleai Zénón ranks 3Before him are Empedocles, and Phidias. After him are Nehemiah, Archelaus I of Macedon, Hellanicus of Lesbos, Bacchylides, Agis II, Crateuas of Macedon, Ion of Chios, Nepherites I, and Oenopides. Among people deceased in 425 BC, Eleai Zénón ranks 2Before him is Herodotus. After him is Achilles Painter.

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In Olaszország

Among people born in Olaszország, Eleai Zénón ranks 144 out of NaNBefore him are Pope Marcellus II (1501), Pope Formosus (816), Pope Paul IV (1476), Lucius Verus (130), Ennio Morricone (1928), and Amedeo Avogadro (1776). After him are Pope Gregory XIV (1535), Antoninus Pius (86), Pope Nicholas V (1397), Paolo Veronese (1528), Pope Clement X (1590), and Pope Clement IX (1600).

Among Filozófuses In Olaszország

Among filozófuses born in Olaszország, Eleai Zénón ranks 7Before him are Niccolò Machiavelli (1469), Thomas Aquinas (1225), Maria Montessori (1870), Parmenides (-501), Lucretius (-94), and Empedocles (-490). After him are Antonio Gramsci (1891), Pliny the Elder (23), Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463), Boethius (480), Bonaventure (1221), and Marsilio Ficino (1433).

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