| 1. | The Stoa was the location from which Zeno of Citium taught Stoicism.
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| 2. | Zeno of Citium in turn adapted the ethics of Cynicism to articulate Stoicism.
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| 3. | His most important pupil was Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoicism.
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| 4. | The Cypriot Zeno of Citium was the founder of the Stoic School of Philosophy.
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| 5. | Zeno of Citium is said to have produced a collection of anecdotes about Crates.
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| 6. | His pupils included Philo the Dialectician, and Zeno of Citium the founder of the Stoic school.
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| 7. | The Stoics were pantheists, beginning with Zeno of Citium and culminating in the emperor-philosopher Marcus Aurelius.
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| 8. | There he was taught Stoicism by its founder, Zeno of Citium, in philosophical lectures on living a virtuous life.
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| 9. | Stoicism was a school of philosophy established by Zeno of Citium ( c . 334 c . 262 BCE ).
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| 10. | Thrasymachus was a teacher of Stilpo, who was the teacher of Zeno of Citium, the founder of the Stoic school.
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