• Polemon of Athens (Greek: Πολέμων ὁ Ἀθηναῖος, fl. 2nd century BC) was an ancient Greek Stoic philosopher and geographer. Of Athenian citizenship, he was...
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  • Polemon (or Polemo) is the name of eminent ancient Greeks: Polemon (scholarch), the head of the Platonic Academy from 314–269 BC Polemon of Athens, a 2nd-century...
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  • This list of ancient Greek philosophers contains philosophers who studied in ancient Greece or spoke Greek. Ancient Greek philosophy began in Miletus with...
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    Polemon (Greek: Πολέμων, gen.: Πολέμωνος; d. 270/269 BC) of Athens was an eminent Greek Platonist philosopher and Plato's third successor as scholarch...
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    Prytaneion (section Athens)
    north and west of the location suggested by Schmalz. Polemon of Athens said that copies of the laws of Solon were kept in the prytaneion, engraved on square...
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  • philosophers. Philosophy portal List of ancient Greek philosophers List of ancient Platonists List of Cynic philosophers List of Epicurean philosophers...
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  • Georgius Syncellus. In turn Africanus preserves fragments of the work of Polemon of Athens' Greek History. FRAGMENT 13: From Georgius Syncellus, Chron...
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  • King of Sparta Pleistoanax – King of Sparta Plotinus – philosopher Plutarch – biographer Polemon (scholarch) – Platonist philosopher Polemon of Athens –...
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    Polemon of Athens, Greek Histories, quoted by Eusebius of Caesarea in Praeparatio Evangelica: "In the time [reign] of Apis son of Phoroneus a part of...
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  • Classical Athens, a system of nine concurrent archons evolved, led by three respective remits over the civic, military, and religious affairs of the state:...
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