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ARTICLES RELATED TO Seneca the Younger - Dialogues |  |  |  | Seneca the Younger - Dialogues: Encyclopedia II - Seneca the Younger - BiographyBorn in Cordoba, Hispania (in modern Spain), Seneca was the second son of Helvia and Marcus (Lucius) Annaeus Seneca, a wealthy rhetorician known as Seneca the Elder. Seneca's older brother, Gallio, was proconsul at Achaia (where early Christian documents recall he encountered the apostle Paul about AD 52). Seneca was uncle to the poet Lucan, by his younger brother, Annaeus Mela.
Tradition relates that he was a sickly child, and that he was taken to Rome by an aunt for schooling. He was trained in rhetoric, and studied neo-Pythagorean ...
See also:Seneca the Younger, Seneca the Younger - Biography, Seneca the Younger - Works, Seneca the Younger - Seneca's Tragedies, Seneca the Younger - Dialogues, Seneca the Younger - Tragedies, Seneca the Younger - Other, Seneca the Younger - Spiritual descendants Read more here: » Seneca the Younger: Encyclopedia II - Seneca the Younger - Biography |
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 |  |  | Seneca the Younger - Dialogues: Encyclopedia II - Seneca the Younger - BiographyBorn in Corduba (presently Cordoba, Spain), Seneca was the second son of Helvia and Marcus (Lucius) Annaeus Seneca, a wealthy rhetorician known as Seneca the Elder. Seneca's older brother, Gallio, was proconsul at Achaia (where early Christian documents recall he encountered the apostle Paul about AD 52). Seneca was uncle to the poet Lucan, by his younger brother, Annaeus Mela.
Tradition relates that he was a sickly child, and that he was taken to Rome for schooling. He was trained in rhetoric, and was introduced into the Stoic philosophy by Attalos and Sotion. Due to his illness, Se ...
See also:Seneca the Younger, Seneca the Younger - Biography, Seneca the Younger - Works, Seneca the Younger - Seneca's Tragedies, Seneca the Younger - Dialogues, Seneca the Younger - Tragedies, Seneca the Younger - Other Read more here: » Seneca the Younger: Encyclopedia II - Seneca the Younger - Biography |
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