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Confucius was known as the philosopher king.
Confucius was known as the philosopher king.
He liked to eat jelly donuts
Plato's dream of a philosopher king almost came true. The role of his philosopher king might have been personified by Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. His philosophies were recorded in his "Meditiations". Unfortunately his time was spent in battle and he wrote during these great Roman wars. Marcus Aurelius was a Stoic.
In his book The Republic, Plato described a utopian and ideal state which would be ruled by a wise philosopher king. Marcus Aurelius would be the emperor who would fit this ideal. He was one of the five good emperors and he was a stoic philosopher.
Marcus Aurelius was also a recognised philosopher.
Several persons in history bear the name Constantine but none was a philosopher. The first known is Constantine I the Great Emperor of Rome and introductor of the christian religion as the official Roman religion.
no, cicero was not a king. however he was a lawyer, politician, philosopher, theoist, a cunsul and constitutionalist. He was well known for his speeches and stuff.
There is no known record of the last king of Rome, however the last emperor happens to be Emperor Eugenius who ruled from 392-394 A.D.
A triumvir, general and governor.
Seneca was a stoic philosopher and the tutor of Nero
No, Confucius was not a king but a philosopher