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  2. Zeno of Elea - Wikipedia

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    ˈɛliə /; Ancient Greek: Ζήνων ὁ Ἐλεᾱ́της; c. 490 – c. 430 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher. He was a student of Parmenides and one of the Eleatics. Born in Elea, Zeno defended his instructor's belief in monism, the idea that only one single entity exists that makes up all of reality. He rejected the existence of ...

  3. List of ancient Greeks - Wikipedia

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    These include ancient people of Greek culture who were also born and have Greek origins and ethnic Greeks from Greece and the Mediterranean world. ... Zeno of Elea ...

  4. Zeno of Sidon - Wikipedia

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    Zeno of Sidon. Zeno of Sidon ( Greek: Ζήνων ὁ Σιδώνιος; c. 150 – c. 75 BC [1]) was a Greek Epicurean philosopher [2] from the Seleucid city of Sidon. His writings have not survived, but there are some epitomes of his lectures preserved among the writings of his pupil Philodemus .

  5. Zeno's paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Zeno's paradoxes are a series of philosophical arguments presented by the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea (c. 490–430 BC), [1] [2] primarily known through the works of Plato, Aristotle, and later commentators like Simplicius of Cilicia. [2] Zeno devised these paradoxes to support his teacher Parmenides 's philosophy of monism, which ...

  6. Zeno of Citium - Wikipedia

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    Zeno of Citium ( / ˈziːnoʊ /; Koinē Greek: Ζήνων ὁ Κιτιεύς, Zēnōn ho Kitieus; c. 334 – c. 262 BC) was a Hellenistic philosopher from Citium ( Κίτιον, Kition ), Cyprus. [3] He was the founder of the Stoic school of philosophy, which he taught in Athens from about 300 BC. Based on the moral ideas of the Cynics ...

  7. Greek colonisation - Wikipedia

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    Greek colonisation. Greek territories and colonies during the Archaic period (750–550 BC) Greek colonisation refers to the expansion of Archaic Greeks, particularly during the 8th–6th centuries BC, across the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea . The Archaic expansion differed from the Iron Age migrations of the Greek Dark Ages, in that it ...

  8. List of ancient Greek mathematicians - Wikipedia

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  9. Mediterranean restaurant 101: From whole fish to chopped ...

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    But the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea touch 22 European, North African and Middle Eastern countries, so reducing the cuisine down to just Greek food isn't accurate.