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Protagoras

486 BC - 420 BC

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Prótagorasz (ógörögül: Πρωταγόρας, kb. i. e. 480 Abdéra – i. Bővebben a Wikipédián

His biography is available in 71 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 70 in 2024). Protagoras is the 47th most popular filozófus (down from 46th in 2024), the 22nd most popular biography from Greece (up from 23rd in 2019) and the 8th most popular Greek Filozófus.

Protagoras is most famous for his saying "man is the measure of all things."

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Among Filozófuses

Among filozófuses, Protagoras ranks 47 out of 1,267Before him are Rajneesh, Michel de Montaigne, Sun Tzu, Empedocles, Plutarch, and Anaximander. After him are David Hume, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Anaxagoras, John Amos Comenius, Swami Vivekananda, and Michel Foucault.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 486 BC, Protagoras ranks 1 Among people deceased in 420 BC, Protagoras ranks 1After him are Callicrates, Archidamus II, and Oenopides.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Protagoras ranks 22 out of 1,024Before him are Euripides (-480), Saint Stephen (1), Thucydides (-460), Aeschylus (-525), Bayezid II (1447), and Plutarch (46). After him are Philip II of Macedon (-382), Kösem Sultan (1590), Sappho (-630), Phidias (-490), Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921), and Draco (-650).

Among Filozófuses In Greece

Among filozófuses born in Greece, Protagoras ranks 8Before him are Plato (-427), Socrates (-470), Pythagoras (-570), Democritus (-460), Epicurus (-341), and Plutarch (46). After him are Gorgias (-483), Theophrastus (-371), Apollodorus of Athens (-180), Antisthenes (-445), Pyrrho (-365), and Isocrates (-436).

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