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Marcus Aurelius
16th Roman Emperor from 161 to 180 and Stoic philosopher
Seneca
Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman and dramatist (c. 4 BCE–65 CE)
Epictetus
Epictetus ( ; , Epíktētos; 50 135 AD) was a Greek Stoic philosopher. He was born into slavery at Hierapolis, Phrygia (present-day Pamukkale, in western Turkey) and lived in Rome until his banishment, after which he spent the rest of his life in Nicopolis in northwestern Greece.
Gaius Musonius Rufus
1st century AD Roman Stoic philosopher
Lucius Annaeus Cornutus
1st century AD Roman Stoic philosopher
Publius Clodius Thrasea Paetus
suffect consul November to December 56 AD
Junius Rusticus
Stoic philosopher (100-170)
Arius Didymus
1st century BCE Greek Stoic philosopher
Arulenus Rusticus
Roman philosopher and politician (35-93)
Hecato of Rhodes
ancient Greek philosopher
Athenodoros Cananites
Greek Stoic philosopher (c.74 BC - 7 AD)
Papirius Fabianus
1st century AD Roman rhetorician and philosopher
Hierocles
Roman Stoic philosopher
Quintus Sextius
1st century BC Roman philosopher
Chaeremon of Alexandria
Stoic philosopher, historian, and grammarian
Athenodoros Cordylion
stoic philosopher
Mara Bar-Serapion
Syrian author
Attalus
ancient Greek philosopher (Stoicism)
Dardanus of Athens
ancient Greek philosopher
Helvidius Priscus
Roman philosopher and statesman
Diodotus the Stoic
Stoic philosopher
Mnesarchus of Athens
Greek Stoic philosopher (c. 160 – c. 85 BC)
Herennius Senecio
1st century Roman Stoic, quaestor and writer
Euphrates the Stoic
Roman Stoic philosopher (c.35 – c.118)
Quintus Lucilius Balbus
1st-century BC Roman philosopher
Apollonius of Chalcedon
philosophy tutor to the son of the emperor Antoninus Pius
Apollonius of Tyre
Hellenistic-era philosopher
Quintus Aelius Tubero
Roman philosopher and politician
Claudius Maximus
2nd century Roman politician and philosopher
Publius Egnatius Celer
1st century AD Roman philosopher and informer
Stoic Opposition
1st-century Roman Stoic philosophers opposed to the autocratic rule of certain emperors