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Cleobulus
Cleobulus (; (ギリシア語:Κλεόβουλος), ''Kleoboulos''; fl. 6th century BC) was a Greek poet and a native of Lindos. He is one of the Seven Sages of Greece. ==Life== Cleobulus was the son of Evagoras and a citizen of Lindus in Rhodes.〔Diogenes Laertius, i. 89; Strabo, xiv.〕 Clement of Alexandria called Cleobulus king of the Lindians,〔Clement of Alexandria, ''Stromata'', iv. 19〕 and Plutarch spoke of him as the tyrant.〔Plutarch, ''de Ei ap. Delph.'' 3〕 The letter quoted by Diogenes Laertius, in which Cleobulus invites Solon to Lindus as a democratic place of refuge from the tyrant Peisistratus in Athens, is undoubtedly a later forgery.〔Jeno Platthy, (1968), ''Sources on the earliest Greek libraries with the testimonia'', page 28〕 Cleobulus is also said to have studied philosophy in Egypt.〔Diogenes Laertius, i. 89〕 He had a daughter, Cleobulina, who found fame as a poet, composing riddles in hexameter verse.〔 Cleobulus is said to have lived to the age of seventy,〔Diogenes Laertius, i. 93〕 and to have been greatly distinguished, for strength and beauty of person.〔
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