Xenophanes
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- | '''Xenophanes''' of [[Colophon (city)|Colophon]]''' ([[Greek language|Ancient Greek]]; c.570 – c.475 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[philosopher]], [[poet]], and social and religious [[critic]]. Our knowledge of his views comes from fragments of his poetry, surviving as quotations by later Greek writers. | + | '''Xenophanes''' of [[Colophon (city)|Colophon]] ([[Greek language|Ancient Greek]]; c.570 – c.475 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[philosopher]], [[poet]], and social and religious [[critic]]. Our knowledge of his views comes from fragments of his poetry, surviving as quotations by later Greek writers. |
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Xenophanes of Colophon (Ancient Greek; c.570 – c.475 BCE) was a Greek philosopher, poet, and social and religious critic. Our knowledge of his views comes from fragments of his poetry, surviving as quotations by later Greek writers.
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