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Pythagoras-First to use the term Philospher |
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Plato out of army, Plato invited to join 30 tyrants |
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Democracy restored in Athens |
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Socrates formally brought on charges |
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Socrates on trial. Socrates put to death, Plato in deep depression |
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Plato leaves politics and travels to Egypt |
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Travels to Syracuse (Sicily, Italy)and tutors Dionysius II Aristotle Travels to Athens, and studies at Plato's academy |
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Travels to Syracuse, and fails at making peace between it and an African country. |
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Travels to Syracuse again on the same peace mission, and comes to conclusion that his values can only be taught young |
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Hermias captured, Aristotle and Pythias run away |
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Aristotle summoned to tutor Alexander the Great |
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King Phillip II gets assasinated by bodyguard Alexander the Great crowned king of Macedonia |
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Alexander captures rebels and marries chief's daughter, Roxanne. Has two children, with Roxanne, one stillborn. |
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After conquering Persia (Iran), He marries the king's daughter (Name yet to be found) |
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Hephaestion (Childhood friend, and maybe friend with benefits) dies, and Alexander is heartbroken |
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Alexander the Great dies, Aristotle flees Greece because of strong anti-Macedonian feelings |
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Plato's Academy gets uprooted by Catholics...after 900 years |
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