This is a list of Cynic philosophers, ordered (roughly) by date. The criteria for inclusion in this list is fairly mild. See also .
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4th Century BC | |||||
Antisthenes | c. 445–365 BC | Pupil of Socrates. Laid down the principles of Cynic philosophy. | |||
Diogenes of Sinope | c. 412–323 BC | Cynic philosopher. Became the archetypal Cynic. | |||
Onesicritus | c. 360–c. 290 BC | Pupil of Diogenes. Travelled with Alexander the Great. | |||
Philiscus of Aegina | fl. 325 BC | Son of Onesicritus, pupil of Diogenes. | |||
Hegesias of Sinope | fl. 325 BC | Pupil of Diogenes. | |||
Monimus of Syracuse | fl. 325 BC | Pupil of Diogenes. | |||
Crates of Thebes | c. 365–c. 285 BC | Cynic philosopher. Teacher of Zeno of Citium. | |||
Hipparchia of Maroneia | fl. 325 BC | Wife of Crates of Thebes. | |||
Metrocles of Maroneia | fl. 325 BC | Brother of Hipparchia, pupil of Crates of Thebes. | |||
Theombrotus | fl. 300 BC | Follower of Crates of Thebes. | |||
Cleomenes | fl. 300 BC | Cynic philosopher and follower of Crates. | |||
3rd Century BC | |||||
Bion of Borysthenes | c. 325–c. 250 BC | Cynic philosopher and Sophist. | |||
Sotades of Maroneia | fl. 275 BC | Poet who wrote on Cynic themes. | |||
Menippus of Gadara | fl. 275 BC | Cynic philosopher and moral satirist. | |||
Menedemus | fl. 250 BC | Cynic philosopher | |||
Cercidas of Megalopolis | c. 290–c. 220 BC | Cynic philosopher-poet. | |||
Teles of Megara | fl. 235 BC | Cynic teacher and writer of discourses. | |||
1st Century BC | |||||
Meleager of Gadara | fl. 90 BC | Cynic poet-philosopher. | |||
1st Century AD | |||||
Demetrius of Corinth | c. 1 –c. 75 AD | Cynic teacher, friend of Thrasea Paetus and Seneca. | |||
2nd Century AD | |||||
Agathobulus | fl. 125 AD | Cynic philosopher. Teacher of Demonax and Peregrinus. | |||
Secundus the Silent | fl. 130 AD | Cynic philosopher who met Emperor Hadrian. | |||
Demonax of Cyprus | fl. 150 AD | Cynic philosopher who taught Lucian. | |||
Peregrinus Proteus | 100–165 AD | Cynic philosopher who killed himself at the Olympic Games. | |||
Theagenes of Patras | fl. 150 AD | Pupil of Peregrinus who praised his master's suicide. | |||
Oenomaus of Gadara | fl. c. 150 AD | Cynic critic of religious belief. | |||
Pancrates of Athens | fl. 150 AD | Cynic philosopher. | |||
Crescens | fl. 160 AD | Cynic philosopher and critic of Justin Martyr. | |||
4th Century AD | |||||
Heraclius | fl. 360 AD | Cynic philosopher criticised by the emperor Julian in an oration. | |||
Asclepiades | fl. 360 AD | Cynic philosopher who visited the emperor Julian in Antioch. | |||
Horus | fl. 375 AD | Olympic boxer who became a Cynic. | |||
5th Century AD | |||||
Sallustius of Emesa | fl. c. 450 AD | Neoplatonist who became a Cynic. |