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  2. May 24, 2024 · Epictetus (born ad 55, probably at Hierapolis, Phrygia [now Pamukkale, Turkey]—died c. 135, Nicopolis, Epirus [Greece]) was a Greek philosopher associated with the Stoics, remembered for the religious tone of his teachings, which commended him to numerous early Christian thinkers.

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    Epictetus (/ ˌ ɛ p ɪ k ˈ t iː t ə s /, EH-pick-TEE-təss; Greek: Ἐπίκτητος, Epíktētos; c. 50 – c. 135 AD) was a Greek Stoic philosopher. [4] [5] He was born into slavery at Hierapolis , Phrygia (present-day Pamukkale , in western Turkey ) and lived in Rome until his banishment, when he went to Nicopolis in northwestern ...

  4. One of the most notable philosophers of the discipline of Stoicism, Epictetus was born in 55 AD to a slave woman in Hierapolis, a Greek city located in Asia Minor. Epictetus means ‘acquired’, which is a reference to his status as a slave during most of his youth.

  5. Jun 8, 2020 · The Slave Who Became One of History's Greatest Stoic Philosophers - Orion Philosophy. Who was Epictetus? Epictetus, born in 55 AD, rose from the humble beginnings as a slave in ancient Greece to become one of Stoicism’s greatest teachers.

  6. Dec 23, 2008 · Epictetus. First published Tue Dec 23, 2008. A Greek philosopher of 1 st and early 2 nd centuries C.E., and an exponent of Stoic ethics notable for the consistency and power of his ethical thought and for effective methods of teaching.

  7. Early Life. Epictetus was born a slave around the year 55 in the commercially significant city of Hierapolis between the rivers Maeander and Lycus in the country of Phrygia (modern-day Turkey),...

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