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* à 50 Hiérapolis, Phrygien, + à 138 à Nikopolis en Épire, Philosoph der römischen Kaiserzeit, Vertreter der späten Stoa
* ~50 , + ~138, philosophe stoïcien
Property / Status: Slave / qualifier
 
Begin date: 50 CE
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End date: 70 CE
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Property / Place of address: Rome / rank
 
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Date: 60 CE
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Property / Place of address: Nicopolis / rank
 
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Property / Place of address: Nicopolis / qualifier
 
Begin date: 93 CE
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Property / Place of address: Nicopolis / qualifier
 
End date: 138
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Property / Place of address: Nicopolis / qualifier
 
Note: left Rome when Domitian banished the philosophers
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* about 50 Hierapolis, Phrygian, + about 138 in Nikopolis in Epirus, Philosopher of the Roman Emperor's time, predecessor of the late Stoa
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* about 50 Hierapolis, Phrygian, + about 138 in Nikopolis in Epirus, Philosopher of the Roman Emperor's time, predecessor of the late Stoa

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    ΕΠΙΚΤΗΤΟΣ (Ancient Greek)
    translated "the acquired" - referring to the status of an acquired slave.
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    Epictetus (Latin)
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    60 CE
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    93 CE
    138
    left Rome when Domitian banished the philosophers
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