Category:Bion of Borysthenes

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<nowiki>Bione di Boristene; বরিসথেনিসের বায়োন; Bion de Borysthène; Bión de Borístenes; Βίων ο Βορυσθενίτης; Βίων ὁ Βορυσθενίτης; Bió de Borístenes; Бион Борисфенит; Bion Borysthenesläinen; Bion von Borysthenes; Bion de Boristene; Bion of Borysthenes; Біон Борисфенський; Бион; Bion of Borysthenes; Bion; ボリュステネスのビオン; Bion de Boristene; Bión de Borístenes; Bion; Bion frå Borysthenes; Bion fra Borysthenes; Bion Borysthenita; Bion iz Boristena; ביון מבוריסתנס; Bion z Borystenes; Bion de Boristene; Bion of Borysthenes; بيون بوريستينيس; Bión z Borysthenu; Bionas Beristenietis; filosofo greco antico; ókori görög filozófus; filosoof; filòsof de l'antiga Grècia; philosophe antique; Philosoph der Antike; starořecký řečník, spisovatel a filozof; ancient Greek philosopher; فيلسوف يوناني; αρχαίος Έλληνας κυνικός φιλόσοφος; فیلسوف در یونان باستان; Bion de Borístenes; Bion de Boristenes; Bión de Boristenes; Bion Borysthenius; Bion Borysthenites; Bion Philosophus; Bion le Boryshénite; Bion de Borysthene; Біон Борисфеніт; Bió Boristenita; Борисфенит; Βίων Βορυσθενίτης; Bíōn Borysthenítēs; Bion (filosoof)</nowiki>
Bion of Borysthenes 
ancient Greek philosopher
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Date of birth325 BC
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Date of deathunknown value
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Wikidata Q359231
ISNI: 0000000075061319
VIAF ID: 106932431, 77115578, 283190960, 84966805, 79147266952535482627
GND ID: 118974246
Library of Congress authority ID: no2010016071
IdRef ID: 03494110X
NL CR AUT ID: ola2002153198
National Library of Spain ID: XX1063362
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 069873909
NORAF ID: 90299125
NUKAT ID: n2017002040
PLWABN ID: 9810658355205606
National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007342173405171
Open Library ID: OL1732847A
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English: Bion of Borysthenes (Greek: Βίων Βορυσθενίτης), c. 325 – c. 250 BC, was a Greek philosopher. After being sold into slavery, and then released, he moved to Athens, where he studied in almost every school of philosophy. It is, however, for his Cynic-style diatribes that he is chiefly remembered. He satirized the foolishness of people, attacked religion, and eulogized philosophy.

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