Athenodorus Cananites

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Athenodorus Cananites was a Stoic philosopher from Tarsus who taught in Rome and is known for influencing the young Augustus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek philosopher
Stoic philosopher
teacher
activityPeriod 1st century BC
alternativeName Athenodorus of Tarsus
associatedWith Roman imperial court
surface form: Augustan court

Roman Empire
birthPlace Tarsus
citizenship Tarsus
culture Greek
deathPlace Tarsus
describedIn Plutarch’s Parallel Lives
surface form: Plutarch’s writings

Strabo’s writings
era Hellenistic philosophy
influenced Augustus
influencedField Roman philosophy
Roman political thought
knownFor bringing Stoic philosophy to Rome
teaching the young Augustus
language Greek
name Athenodorus Cananites self-link
notableStudent Augustus
occupation educator
philosopher
philosophicalSchool Stoicism
region Cilicia
religion Ancient Greek religion
studentOf Posidonius of Apamea
surface form: Posidonius
taught Stoic moral philosophy
ethics
taughtIn Rome

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Tarsus hasNotablePerson Athenodorus Cananites
Simon the Zealot epithet Athenodorus Cananites
this entity surface form: the Cananite
Athenodorus Cananites name Athenodorus Cananites self-link