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*[[Zeno of Citium]] (c364-c265 BCE), Greek philosopher, founder of [[Stoicism]]. |
*[[Zeno of Citium]] (c364-c265 BCE), Greek philosopher, founder of [[Stoicism]]. |
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*[[Zeno of the Byzantine Empire]] (d. 491 CE), Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 474-491. |
*[[Zeno of the Byzantine Empire]] (d. 491 CE), Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 474-491. |
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- Zeno of Elea (c490-c430 BCE), Greek Eleatic philosopher, follower of Parmenides. Famous for his paradoxes.
- Zeno of Citium (c364-c265 BCE), Greek philosopher, founder of Stoicism.
- Zeno of the Byzantine Empire (d. 491 CE), Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 474-491.
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