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Plutarch was a renowned Greek biographer and philosopher, best known for his work "Parallel Lives," which pairs biographies of notable Greeks and Romans to draw moral lessons. His writings have had a profound influence on the development of literature and philosophy in the Western world. Plutarch's approach combined historical biography with ethical commentary, making his subjects relatable and their lessons timeless. His work not only provides insight into the lives of significant figures but also reflects the social and political dynamics of his time.

Born in the Roman Empire, Plutarch's education and career were steeped in both Greek and Roman cultures, allowing him to navigate and connect these two influential worlds. His writings have inspired countless thinkers and writers, from the Renaissance to modern philosophy. Plutarch's ability to weave narrative with moral reflection has made his biographies essential reading for those wishing to understand the complexities of human character and virtue. His legacy endures in the fields of biography, history, and moral philosophy.

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Sterfdatum January 1, 0120