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Aristotle (384 BCE - 322 BCE) (562 words) |
 | Aristotle (Greek Aristotelçs) (384 BCE March 7, 322 BCE) was a Greek scientist and philosopher. |
 | Then [344 BCE], one or two years later, Aristotle was summoned to his native Stageira by King Philip II of Macedon to become the tutor of Alexander the Great, who was then 13. |
 | Part of a series known as the Power of Women, found in literature as well as other visual arts, this image recounts the late medieval legend that Aristotle tried to teach his protege Alexander about the dangers of love, only to fall prey to this humiliation himself. |
| Aristotle - Literature Vault - Classic Authors and Literature Online! (0 words) |
 | Aristotle was born at Stageira, a Greek colony on the Macedonian peninsula Chalcidice in 384 BCE. |
 | After the death of Plato (347 BCE), Aristotle went with Xenocrates to the court of Hermias, ruler of Atarneus in Asia Minor, and married his niece and adopted daughter, Pythia. |
 | In 344 BCE, Hermias was murdered in a rebellion, and Aristotle went with his family to Mytilene. |