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  1. 4 days ago · Moses (flourished 14th–13th century bce) was a Hebrew prophet, teacher, and leader who, in the 13th century bce (before the Common Era, or bc), delivered his people from Egyptian slavery. In the Covenant ceremony at Mt. Sinai, where the Ten Commandments were promulgated, he founded the religious community known as Israel.

    • Moses

      Moses - Hebrew Prophet, Exodus, Lawgiver: Although time...

    • The Covenant at Sinai

      The appearance of Yahweh in a terrific storm at Mt. Sinai,...

    • Thutmose III

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    • Jeremiah

      Jeremiah (born probably after 650 bce, Anathoth, Judah—died...

    • Ramses II

      Ramses II was the third pharaoh of ancient Egypt’s 19th...

    • Solomon

      Solomon was a biblical Israelite king who built the first...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AristotleAristotle - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Aristotle (Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs; 384–322 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArchimedesArchimedes - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Archimedes of Syracuse (/ ˌ ɑːr k ɪ ˈ m iː d iː z / AR-kim-EE-deez; c. 287 – c. 212 BC) was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily. Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity.

  4. 5 days ago · Thales of Miletus (born c. 624–620 bce —died c. 548–545 bce) was a philosopher renowned as one of the legendary Seven Wise Men, or Sophoi, of antiquity. He is remembered primarily for his cosmology based on water as the essence of all matter, with Earth a flat disk floating on a vast sea.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SocratesSocrates - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · Socrates ( / ˈsɒkrətiːz /; [2] Greek: Σωκράτης; c. 470 – 399 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.

  6. 5 days ago · Democritus (born c. 460 bce —died c. 370) was an ancient Greek philosopher, a central figure in the development of philosophical atomism and of the atomic theory of the universe. Knowledge of Democritus’s life is largely limited to untrustworthy tradition.

  7. 5 days ago · Aristotle was born in 384 BC and is usually considered the "Father of Biology." In the fourth century BC, Aristotle visited Lesvos, which was alive with animals. His fascination with what he observed there led to the creation of a new science known as Biology.

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