Antisthenes
445 – 365 BCE
Greek

Thinker and pupil of Socrates. He is credited, along with his own pupil Diogenes, with founding the famous Cynic school of Athens. (See Diogenes.)

Contemporaries
435–354 BCEXenophon
460–400 BCEThucydides
496–406 BCESophocles
469–399 BCESocrates
490–421 BCEProtagoras
428–347 BCEPlato
382–336 BCEPhilip II
495–429 BCEPericles
515–445 BCEParmenides
?–413 BCENicias
436–338 BCEIsocrates
460–377 BCEHippocrates
485–425 BCEHerodotos
485–380 BCEGorgias
480–406 BCEEuripides
410–320 BCEDiogenes of Sinope
397–? BCEDionysius the Younger
383–322 BCEDemosthenes
460–370 BCEDemocritus
448–388 BCEAristophanes
384–322 BCEAristotle
500–428 BCEAnaxagoras