Aristotle founded the school known as the Lyceum around 335 BCE.
Plato.
Plato :) from chelsey ur welcome o.h.s. world history
Its Plato >.<
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Sparta was the leader of a confederation mainly in southern Greece (now called the Peloponnesian League) set up to oppose the empire set up by Athens, to protect its member cities from encroachments by Athens. When Athens continued to intervene in these cities affairs, finally over Megara they demanded Athens cease, and as it refused, war broke out.
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The Peloponnesian League, set up to limit Athens' expansionist ambitions, drew a line at Athens' persecution of Megara. Athens was confident enough of its power to refuse to back down.
Plato did not found the world's first university. The first university, Takshila, was founded in India in 700 BC. plato set up platos academy (the first college) for philosophers and smart guys/women
Plato set up an academy to provide a place for intellectual discussions and research, to educate students in philosophy and other subjects, and to promote the spread of his philosophical ideas. The Academy became a renowned center of learning in ancient Greece and influenced generations of scholars.
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Aristotle was born in Stagira, a Greek colony in Macedonia, in 384 BCE. He spent much of his early life in Athens, where he studied under Plato at the Academy.
Oh, dude, you're mixing up your ancient Greek philosophers! Socrates actually taught at the Academy, which was founded by Plato, not Aristotle. So, no, Socrates didn't study at the Academy established by Aristotle in Athens. But hey, at least you're in the right time period!