Publius Egnatius Celer
Stoicism, Nero, Vespasian, Barea Soranus, Servilia (1st century), Gaius Musonius Rufus
978-620-0-70744-4
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2012-02-22
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Publius Egnatius Celer, (lived c. 60 AD), was a Stoic philosopher, who as a result of being an informer in the reign of Nero, was sentenced to death in the reign of Vespasian. When treason charges were brought against Barea Soranus in 66 AD, because he had incurred the hatred of Nero, Egnatius Celer, who had formerly been a client and the teacher of Barea Soranus, stood as chief witness against him. Barea Soranus was condemned to death together with his daughter Servilia.
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