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Cleobulus

590 BC - 510 BC

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Kleobulos z Lindos (stgr. Κλεόβουλος; VI w. p.n.e.) – grecki poeta. Zaliczany przez Platona do siedmiu mędrców starożytnej Grecji. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

Jego biografia jest dostępna w 31 różnych językach w Wikipedii (wzrost z 29 w 2024 roku). Cleobulus jest 325. najpopularniejszym filozof (spadek z 281. w 2024 roku), 195. najpopularniejszą biografią Grecja (spadek z 159. w 2019 roku) oraz 30. najpopularniejszym filozof Grecja.

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Among Filozofs

Among filozofs, 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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Contemporaries

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 Grecja

Among people born in Grecja, 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 Filozofs In Grecja

Among filozofs born in Grecja, 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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