﻿Pythagoras 580-500 v.Chr.
Epikur 341-270 v.Chr.
Demokrit 460-371 v.Chr.
Sokrates 469-399 v.Chr.
Platon 428-347 v.Chr.
Aristoteles 384-322 v.Chr.
Platon 427-347 v.Chr.
Xenophon 427-355 v.Chr.
Alexander der Grosse 356-323 v.Chr.
Bukephalos 355-326 v.Chr.
Marcus Tullus Cicero 106-43 v.Chr.
Gaius Julius Caesar 100-44 v.Chr.
Gaius Octavius 'Augustus' 63 v.Chr. - 14 n.Chr.
Kleopatra VII. Philopator 69-30 v.Chr.
Titus Flavius Vespasianus 'Vespasian' 9-79 n.Chr.
Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus 'Caligula' 12-41 n.Chr
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus 'Nero' 37-68 n.Chr.
Antoninus Pius 86-161 n.Chr.
Marcus Aurelius 121-180 n.Chr.
Lucius Aurelius Commodus 'Commodus' 161-192 n.Chr.
Caracalla 188-217 n.Chr
Marcus Aurelius Gaius Valerius Diocletianus 'Diokletian' 236/245-312 n.Chr.
Flavius Valerius Constantinus 'Konstantin der Große' 270/288-337 n.Chr.
Flavius Heraclius 'Herakleios' 575-641 n.Chr.
Chaos antonym of Cosmos
Gaia, Mother Earth in Greek Mythology, mother and wife of Uranos
Uranos, personifying the sky, Gaia's son and husband in Greek Mythology
Kronos, Titan, Uranos's son, Rhea's brother and husband in Greek Mythology
Rhea, Titan, Uranos's daughter, Kronos's sister and wife in Greek Mythology
Zeus 'Iuppiter', uppermost Olympic God in Greek Mythology, son of Kronos and Rhea
Zeus - Hestia - Demeter - Hera - Hades - Poseidon