Diogenes the Stoic

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Diogenes the Stoic, born in Seleucia on the Tigris, was a successor of Zeno, and head of the school at Athens in the 2nd century BC.

Together with Carneades the Academic and Critolaus the Peripatetic, he was sent to Rome to appeal a fine of hundred talents imposed on Athens in 155 BC.

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