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Philosopher and mystic
Asclepigenia (Ancient Greek: Ἀσκληπιγένεια; fl. 430–485 AD) was a Neoplatonic philosopher who lived in the 5th century AD who was the daughter of Plutarch
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Platonic philosophical system
Sovereignty of Good. Allegorical interpretations of Plato Antiochus of Ascalon Asclepigenia Atticus (philosopher) Bahá'í cosmology Baruch Spinoza Brethren of Purity
Neoplatonism
4th-century Alexandrian astronomer and mathematician
the last female Neoplatonist philosopher; later ones include Aedesia, Asclepigenia, and Theodora of Emesa. The Greek Anthology includes an epigram praising
Hypatia
of Athens, and brother of Asclepigenia, who lived in the early 5th century. Plutarch instructed both Hierius and Asclepigenia in the Neoplatonist philosophies
Hierius
4th/3rd century BC Eretrian Asclepiades the Cynic 4th century AD Cynic Asclepigenia 5th/6th century AD Neoplatonic Asclepiodotus 1st century BC Asclepiodotus
List of ancient Greek philosophers
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5th-century Greek Neoplatonist philosopher
Athens (not to be confused with Plutarch of Chaeronea), Syrianus, and Asclepigenia; he succeeded Syrianus as head of the Academy in 437, and would in turn
Proclus
Greek philosopher (fl. 110 BC)
Marius Victorinus Augustine Macrobius Boethius Academy Plutarch of Athens Asclepigenia Hierocles Syrianus Hermias Aedesia Proclus Marinus Isidore Ammonius Hermiae
Metrodorus_of_Stratonicea
BC – c. 241 BC Middle Academy Aristonymus fl. 4th century BC Academy Asclepigenia fl. 430 Neoplatonist Asclepiodotus of Alexandria fl. c. 550-600 Neoplatonist
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Calendar year
(approximate date) April 17 – Proclus, Greek Neoplatonist philosopher (b. 412) Asclepigenia, Athenian philosopher and mystic (b. 430) Fincath mac Garrchu, king of
485
Calendar year
date). Peter the Iberian founds a Georgian monastery near Bethlehem. Asclepigenia, Athenian philosopher and mystic (d. 485) Julius Nepos, Western Roman
430
Sixth-century Neoplatonist philosopher
Marius Victorinus Augustine Macrobius Boethius Academy Plutarch of Athens Asclepigenia Hierocles Syrianus Hermias Aedesia Proclus Marinus Isidore Ammonius Hermiae
Olympiodorus_the_Younger
Greek philosopher (c. 350 – 430 AD)
had in common. He was the son of Nestorius and father of Hierius and Asclepigenia, who were his colleagues in the school. The origin of Neoplatonism in
Plutarch_of_Athens
(Ἀρξιλαΐδας) – Laconian general Asclepiades – Many different people Asclepigenia – Athenian mystic and philosopher, daughter of Plutarch of Athens Asclepiodotus
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Decade
The monastery of Mar Saba is founded near Bethlehem (Palestine). 430 Asclepigenia, Athenian philosopher and mystic (d. 485) Julius Nepos, Western Roman
430s
Decade
Leo I 485 April 17 – Proclus, Greek Neoplatonist philosopher (b. 412) Asclepigenia, Athenian philosopher and mystic (b. 430) Fincath mac Garrchu, king of
480s
Ancient Greek philosopher
Marius Victorinus Augustine Macrobius Boethius Academy Plutarch of Athens Asclepigenia Hierocles Syrianus Hermias Aedesia Proclus Marinus Isidore Ammonius Hermiae
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