Plutarch
Plutarch wrote the "Parallel Lives of Illustrious Greeks and Romans". This work compares the lives of famous Greeks and Romans to draw moral lessons and insights.
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Plutarch is the most famous biographer of the ancient world and the author of a famous collection now known as Plutarch's Lives. Plutarch's original title was Parallel Lives of Famous Greeks and Romans
Plutarch's Lives of Greeks and Romans.
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The term "biography" was first used in the 17th century by the Greek writer Plutarch. He wrote a series of Parallel Lives, which compared the biographies of famous Greeks and Romans.
He got the story from Plutarch's Lives of the Greeks and Romans.
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Fate and the gods both influenced the lives of the ancient Greeks and Romans. The Greeks believed, and the Romans after them, that the gods could change the course of events, but were not supposed to change a future event that was already fated to happen. Because many things were fated to happen, the Romans placed much store in learning their future from seers and diviners.
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