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Cebes

500 BC - 400 BC

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Kebes z Teb (gr. Κεβης, łac. Cebes) – filozof grecki z V/IV wieku p.n.e. Uczeń Sokratesa, opisany w dwóch dialogach Platona. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

Jego biografia jest dostępna w 20 różnych językach w Wikipedii (wzrost z 16 w 2024 roku). Cebes jest 612. najpopularniejszym filozof (wzrost z 660. w 2024 roku), 360. najpopularniejszą biografią Grecja (wzrost z 383. w 2019 roku) oraz 44. najpopularniejszym filozof Grecja.

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Among Filozofs

Among filozofs, Cebes ranks 612 out of 1,267Before him are Hermann Samuel Reimarus, Alfred Schmidt, Peter the Iberian, Conrad Celtes, Eduard Spranger, and Silvia Federici. After him are Aeschines of Sphettus, Shihab al-Din 'Umar al-Suhrawardi, Berengar of Tours, Friedrich Albert Lange, Pietro d'Abano, and Abraham Isaac Kook.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 500 BC, Cebes ranks 39Before him are Cleombrotus I, Marcus Manlius Capitolinus, Cratinus, Psammuthes, Anytus, and Perictione. After him are Pleistoanax, Inaros II, Hippo, Agatharchus, Calamis, and Diagoras of Rhodes. Among people deceased in 400 BC, Cebes ranks 16Before him are Alcamenes, Parysatis, Oxyartes, Crateuas of Macedon, Perictione, and Gan De. After him are Artakama, Erinna, Cephisodotus the Elder, Philip of Opus, Antalcidas, and Pythias.

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In Grecja

Among people born in Grecja, Cebes ranks 360 out of NaNBefore him are Zoilus (-400), Laonikos Chalkokondyles (1423), Perictione (-500), Aspasia Manos (1896), Lycophron (-320), and Glaucus of Corinth (null). After him are Alexis Tsipras (1974), Aeschines of Sphettus (-430), Pleistoanax (-500), Antenor (-590), Ange Postecoglou (1965), and Jannis Kounellis (1936).

Among Filozofs In Grecja

Among filozofs born in Grecja, Cebes ranks 44Before him are Phaedo of Elis (-401), Anaxarchus (-380), Polemon (-400), Crates of Athens (-400), Nicos Poulantzas (1936), and Zoilus (-400). After him are Aeschines of Sphettus (-430), Aristo of Chios (-300), Onesicritus (-360), Menedemus (-340), Glaucon (-445), and Asclepigenia (400).

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