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Yes. He showed unusual abilities and served as a slave to Epaphroditus. He was sent to study under Musonius Rufus, the most powerful Stoic since the days of Zeno. He was a crippled slave who eventually gained his freedom, moved to Rome and lived out the rest of his life as a teacher.

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