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The values that Roman Stoic philosophers promoted were virtue, duty, and endurance in life.

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What values did the roman stoic philosophers promote?

they got their pholosres from the greek


Who werethe roman philosophers that taught about civic responsibility and bravery?

They were the Stoic philosophers.


Are there any famous philosophers in Ancient Rome?

Seneca was the most famous Roman Stoic philosopher. Other prominent stoic philosophers were Cato the Younger, Rebellius Plautus, Musonius Rufus, Thrasea Paetus, and emperor Marcus Aurelius. Epicurean philosophers were: Amafinius, Horace, Lucretius and Virgil. Julius Caesar leaned strongly towers Epicureanism, even though he was not actually a philosopher in the academic sense. Boethius was a Neo-Platonist. St Augustine, the prominent Catholic theologian, was a Roman and also a Neo-Platonist philosopher.


How did Stoicism help to promote citizenship in roman law?

Cicero forced Roman sentiment on stoic thought;changing it to a less grandiose than the stoics meant by universal citizenship.


Who was Nero's tutor who helped run the government during the first five years of Nero's reign?

It was one of the most prominent Roman stoic philosophers, Seneca (Lucius Annaeus Seneca).


What Roman emperor executed Stoic leaders in Italy?

In the year of 93 in the first century AD-CE, the emperor Domitian executed Stoic leaders in Italy. He also banished all philosophers from the Italian peninsula. Domitian died three years later. Prior to the events in 93 AD-CE, Domitian in 89 AD-CE banished all philosophers from Rome.


Who are the famous roman philosophers?

Seneca was the most famous Roman Stoic philosopher. Other prominent stoic philosophers were Cato the Younger, Rebellius Plautus, Musonius Rufus, Thrasea Paetus, and emperor Marcus Aurelius. Epicurean philosophers were: Amafinius, Horace, Lucretius and Virgil. Julius Caesar leaned strongly towers Epicureanism, even though he was not actually a philosopher in the academic sense. Boethius was a Neo-Platonist. St Augustine, the prominent Catholic theologian, was a Roman and also a Neo-Platonist philosopher.


Who was the leader of Stoic school of philosophy?

Stoicism was popular among the ancient Greeks. Later this philosophy was transferred to Rome after the Romans had taken over Greece. Perhaps among the more famous Romans who embraced stoicism was Seneca. He was a playwright who used stoicism within the messages of his works. Seneca died in the first century and was around the times when the empire was at peace but still expanding its influence. Stoicism was popular and Emperor Marcus Aurelius was a stoic in the second century of Roman dominance.


Who was a leading stoic philosopher of the Roman empire and also tutor to an emperor?

Seneca was a stoic philosopher and the tutor of Nero


Whos philosophy influenced roman and christian thinking?

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This Stoic philosopher was a Roman statesman and the only important writer of Roman tragedies?

Lusius Annaeus Seneca, or Seneca the Younger.


How did the Romans improve on greek ideas?

the Romans used the Greeks idea to sit down and talk and come up with ways they can make their community better. The Romans further elaborated on Greek ideas in the field of philosophy, particularly with the stoic school. Stoicism originated in Greece and became popular in the Roman world. Cato the Younger, a statesman in the late Republic was a stoic follower. Plautus and Rufus were two philosophers at the time of Nero. Seneca was one of the greatest stoics. Emperor Marcus Aurelius was also a stoic philosopher.