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Cleobulus

590 BC - 510 BC

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Cleobulus van Lindus of van Rodos (Oudgrieks: Κλεόβουλος ὁ Λίνδιος; Κλεόβουλος ὁ Ῥοδίος) was een Grieks tiran, filosoof en dichter afkomstig uit Lindus op Rodos en was de zoon van Euagoras. Hij werd gerekend tot de Zeven Wijzen. Lees meer op Wikipedia

Zijn biografie is beschikbaar in 31 verschillende talen op Wikipedia (toegenomen van 29 in 2024). Cleobulus staat op plaats 325 onder de meest populaire filosoof (gedaald van plaats 281 in 2024), plaats 195 onder de meest populaire biografieën uit Griekenland (gedaald van plaats 159 in 2019) en op plaats 30 onder de populairste filosoof uit Griekenland.

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Among Filosoofs

Among filosoofs, Cleobulus ranks 325 out of 1,267Before him are Moritz Schlick, Vyasa, Ari Thorgilsson, Hipparchia of Maroneia, Aenesidemus, and Gennadius Scholarius. After him are G. E. Moore, Uriel da Costa, Hugh of Saint Victor, Giovanni Gentile, Isaac Abarbanel, and Asanga.

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Among people born in 590 BC, Cleobulus ranks 4Before him are Śuddhodana, Psamtik III, and Xanthippus. After him are Ephialtes, Baruch ben Neriah, and Antenor. Among people deceased in 510 BC, Cleobulus ranks 2Before him is Emperor Annei. After him are Ariston of Sparta, and Amasis Painter.

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In Griekenland

Among people born in Griekenland, Cleobulus ranks 195 out of NaNBefore him are Aristarchus of Samothrace (-217), Thaïs (-400), Costa-Gavras (1933), Hipparchia of Maroneia (-350), Herodes Atticus (101), and Aenesidemus (-80). After him are Meton of Athens (-500), Thespis (-600), Agathias (536), Theophano (941), Pleistarchus (-500), and Brasidas (-500).

Among Filosoofs In Griekenland

Among filosoofs born in Griekenland, Cleobulus ranks 30Before him are Andronicus of Rhodes (-100), Epimenides (-690), Speusippus (-407), Chilon of Sparta (-600), Hipparchia of Maroneia (-350), and Aenesidemus (-80). After him are Crates of Thebes (-365), Stilpo (-359), Philo of Larissa (-145), Archelaus (-500), Plutarch of Athens (350), and Timon of Phlius (-320).

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