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Revision as of 03:04, 3 December 2014
About 100 to 250, the golden age of Ithatian Philosophy saw the work of the best philosophers of Deliops, Maturn, Ebinóë, and other Ithatian colonies in the Pallathantic.
List of Philosophers
- Abbiachus, b 167 to d 245
- Agdaskalos, b 83 to d 167
- Dikolomon, b 211 to d 289
- Eukept, b 208 to d 276
- Kaddis the Lesser, b? 122 to d 172
- Teklation, b 55 to d 147
- Zersolon 2 AS to 79
Pre-Golden Age Philosophers
Post-Golden Age
- Pattomos, b 323 to d 391
See Also
- Abbiachus
- Agdaskalos
- Dikolomon
- Dymoleus
- Eukept
- Hormastic Theory of Magic
- Ithatian Tribes
- Pattomos following century (300's AI)
- Teklation
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