I believe Seneca the Rhetorician is Seneca the Elder, while the philosopher is Seneca the Younger.
Seneca was a stoic philosopher and the tutor of Nero
Seneca E. Truesdell is not a known author. It is possible that you may have mixed up some names or details. Seneca the Younger, also known as Seneca, was a Roman philosopher and playwright who wrote several works on Stoicism. Could that be the author you are referring to?
The Seneca Tribe traditionally spoke the Seneca language, which is part of the Iroquoian language family. Today, many Seneca people also speak English. Efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve the Seneca language.
"Thyestes" was written by the Roman playwright Seneca the Younger, also known as Seneca. It is a tragedy based on the Greek myth about the rivalry between Thyestes and his brother Atreus.
Seneca had been the tutor of the emperor Nero. He was also a respected philosopher. As he aged he retired from public life. In 65 AD CE Nero discovered a plot to overthrow him and replace him with Calpurnius Piso. Nero had at least 50 Senators and military officers executed. Seneca was implicated in the plot and Nero forced him to commit suicide in 65 AD CE.
The most important Roman philosopher was Seneca. Other prominent philosophers were Cicero, Epictetus (he was Greek, but lived in Rome), Plotinus and Boethius. The emperor Marcus Aurelius was also a philosopher.
The Seneca Road, also known as the Seneca Trail, began in the area of the Seneca Nation, which is located in western New York. Historically, it served as a crucial pathway for trade and communication among the Native American tribes and later European settlers. The road eventually connected with other routes, facilitating travel and commerce across the region.
they would ride canoes also sometimes by foot
It marked the beginning of an organized woman's movement. It also issued the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, also known as the Seneca Falls Declaration.
Seneca and Burrus teamed up to teach and guide the emperor Nero for about the first five years of his reign. Seneca had been Nero's tutor and continued in the role of adviser after Nero took the throne. Burrus was the praefect of the Praetorian Guard and also advised Nero.
Geography for the Seneca tribes location of what is now New York and Northern Pennsylvania were heavily wooded, with a lot of large bodies of water. There was also plenty of farmland.
Seneca was the most prominent Roman stoic philosopher. He was also the tutor of the young Nero and his adviser in the early years of his reign as emperor. It is through that he acted as a moderating influence on Nero. He then was expelled from the court. Later, Nero forced him to commit suicide because he admitted to have discussed a conspiracy against him with the conspirators.