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Myson of Chenae

700 BC - Today

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Myson of Chenae (; Ancient Greek: Μύσων ὁ Χηνεύς; fl. 6th-century BC), also called "of Chen", was, according to Plato, one of the Seven Sages of Greece. He is not to be confused with the Myson of 5th-century Athens who ran a pottery and inspired, and taught, many of the Mannerists including the Pan Painter. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Myson of Chenae is the 866th most popular philosopher (down from 593rd in 2019). (down from 929th in 2019)

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Among PHILOSOPHERS

Among philosophers, Myson of Chenae ranks 866 out of 1,267Before him are Denis Pétau, Claude Lefort, Charles Kay Ogden, Anandamayi Ma, Timon of Athens, and Julius Pollux. After him are James Mark Baldwin, Frederick Copleston, August Böckh, Ted Nelson, Raymond Williams, and William of Conches.

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Among people born in 700 BC, Myson of Chenae ranks 34Before him are Demaratus of Corinth, King Zhuang of Chu, Aristomenes, Sadyattes, Leon of Sparta, and Aeropus I of Macedon. After him are Theagenes of Megara, Lesches, Amenirdis II, Aspelta, Arcesilaus II of Cyrene, and Anlamani.

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