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Carneades
Carneades (; , Karneadēs, "of Carnea"; 214/3–129/8 BC) was a Greek philosopher, perhaps the most prominent head of the Skeptical Academy in Ancient Greece. He was born in Cyrene. By the year 159 BC, he had begun to attack many previous dogmatic doctrines, especially Stoicism and even the Epicureans, whom previous skeptics had spared.
Artabanus I
ruler of the Parthian Empire 128–124 BC
Mithridates V of Pontus
king of Pontus
Hypsicles
Hypsicles (; c. 190 – c. 120 BCE) was an ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer known for authoring On Ascensions (Ἀναφορικός) and possibly the Book XIV of Euclid's Elements. Hypsicles lived in Alexandria.
Publius Rupilius
Roman consul 132 BC
Publius Antistius
Ancient Roman senator, politician and lawyer
Zhufu Yan
Chinese politician