Zeno of Citium
Greek philosopher, founder of Stoicism
Zeno of Citium (sometimes called Zeno Apathea) (333 BC–264 BC) was a Syrian[1] philosopher. He was the student of Carates of Thebes, who was the most famous cynic at that time. He started the Stoic school of philosophy.
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