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senena
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taught is incorrectly written, and should be written as "seneca" being its meaning: taught = Senecalucio Annaeus Seneca (Latin: Lucius Annaeus Seneca ) called Seneca young (Corduba, 4 b.c. Rome, 65 d. C.? ) was a philosopher, politician, orator and Roman writer, known for his works of moralistic character. Son of the orator Marco Anneo Seneca, was quaestor, praetor, and Senator of the Roman Empire during the Governments of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudio and Nero, in addition to Minister, tutor and Advisor of Emperor Neron.seneca stood out both as thinker, intellectual and politician. Consummate speaker, was both a predominant figure in Roman politics during the imperial era as one of the most admired, respected and influential senators, and aim both enemies and supporters, because of this extraordinary prestige.Trends moralists, Seneca went down in history as the highest representative of stoicism and Roman moralism after the decline of the Roman Republic. Roman society had lost the values of their ancestors and is upset to find pleasure in the material and mundane, giving rise to a society troubled, amoral and unethical, which ultimately led to their own destruction.

  



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