Philosoph

Aenesidemus

80 BC - 10 BC

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Ainesidemos (altgriechisch Αἰνησίδημος Ainēsídēmos, latinisiert Aenesidemus, deutsch auch Änesidemos oder Änesidem) war ein antiker griechischer Philosoph. Er lebte im 1. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

Seine Biografie ist in 38 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar (gestiegen von 37 im Jahr 2024). Aenesidemus ist der 323rd beliebteste Philosoph (gestiegen vom 341st im Jahr 2024), die 194th beliebteste Biografie aus Griechenland (gesunken vom 192nd im Jahr 2019) und der 29th beliebteste aus Griechenland Philosoph.

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Among Philosophs

Among philosophs, Aenesidemus ranks 323 out of 1,267Before him are Mazdak, Pietro Pomponazzi, Moritz Schlick, Vyasa, Ari Thorgilsson, and Hipparchia of Maroneia. After him are Gennadius Scholarius, Cleobulus, G. E. Moore, Uriel da Costa, Hugh of Saint Victor, and Giovanni Gentile.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 80 BC, Aenesidemus ranks 5Before him are Vercingetorix, Valmiki, Sosigenes of Alexandria, and Gnaeus Pompeius. After him is Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus. Among people deceased in 10 BC, Aenesidemus ranks 2Before him is Joachim.

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In Griechenland

Among people born in Griechenland, Aenesidemus ranks 194 out of NaNBefore him are Gorgo, Queen of Sparta (-506), Aristarchus of Samothrace (-217), Thaïs (-400), Costa-Gavras (1933), Hipparchia of Maroneia (-350), and Herodes Atticus (101). After him are Cleobulus (-590), Meton of Athens (-500), Thespis (-600), Agathias (536), Theophano (941), and Pleistarchus (-500).

Among Philosophs In Griechenland

Among philosophs born in Griechenland, Aenesidemus ranks 29Before him are Panaetius (-185), Andronicus of Rhodes (-100), Epimenides (-690), Speusippus (-407), Chilon of Sparta (-600), and Hipparchia of Maroneia (-350). After him are Cleobulus (-590), Crates of Thebes (-365), Stilpo (-359), Philo of Larissa (-145), Archelaus (-500), and Plutarch of Athens (350).

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