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Alexander the Great Aristotle went with his family to Mytilene. Then, one or two years later, he was summoned to his native Stagira by King Philip II of Macedon to become the tutor of Alexander the Great, who was then 13.
Alexander the great of Greece conquered the world.
Alexander the Great was a brilliant militant.
Aristotle told Alexander the Great to be humble.
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No, Alexander the Great was not a direct student of Socrates. However, he was tutored by the philosopher Aristotle.
Aristotle's most famous student was Alexander the Great.
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Aristotle's most famous student was Alexander the Great, who later became a prominent ruler in ancient Greece. Alexander had a great impact on history and is known for spreading Greek culture throughout his empire.
Aristotle's most famous student was Alexander the Great, who later became the ruler of the Greek empire. Alexander studied under Aristotle for several years and valued his teachings greatly.
Aristotle was the philosopher and teacher who had Alexander the Great as one of his students.
Aristotle was tutor of Alexander the Great (also know as Alexander the Terrible and Alexander the Cursed)
Yes, Aristotle is a student of Platos, Platos is a student of Socrates, and they all study together so their both Socrates's students.
Alexander, who was then not great, but simply son of Philip, studied for 3 years under Aristotle, from age 13 to age 16.
Aristotle was a student of Plato and went on to tutor Alexander the Great. Aristotle's teachings and writings covered a wide range of subjects including philosophy, science, and politics, and he is considered one of the most influential figures in Western thought.
Aristotle was a student of Plato's. He was also the tutor of Alexander the Great who spent three years in Mieza, Macedonia being tutored by the great philosoper.