Seven Sages of Greece

Seven Sages of Greece, Solon of Athens, his motto “Know thyself”; Chilo of Sparta, his motto “Consider the end”; Thales of Miletus, his motto “Whoso hateth suretyship is sure”; Bias of Priene, his motto “Most men are bad”; Cleobulus of Lindos, his motto “Avoid extremes”; Pittacus of Mitylene, his motto “Seize Time by the forelock”; Periander of Corinth, his motto “Nothing is impossible to industry.”

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Servia
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Sestertius
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Setubal
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Severus, L. Septimius
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Seville
Sèvres
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