
Plutarco
Plutarco, a Greek philosopher and historian from the 1st century AD, is best known for his work 'Parallel Lives,' which compares the lives of famous Greeks and Romans. His writings have had a lasting impact on moral philosophy and historical biography, influencing many leaders, including Gregorio Luperón, who found inspiration in his texts during his youth.
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Bolivia:
Historian Plutarco documented the crucifixion of 6,000 prisoners along the Via Appia after Spartacus' rebellion.
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Spain:
Plutarco provided insights into the life and actions of Marco Licinio Craso, highlighting his controversial methods of acquiring wealth.
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Brazil:
Plutarco recounts a story about a priest of the Great Mother who brought an oracle to Rome.
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Costa Rica:
Plutarco was another great educator of governors in Greco-Roman antiquity.
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Dominican Republic:
Luperón discovered 'Las vidas paralelas' by Plutarco, which influenced his intellectual and spiritual formation.
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