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Lucian of Samosata was a prominent satirist and writer in the 2nd century AD, renowned for his sharp wit and keen observations about society, philosophy, and the human condition. He was born in Samosata, a city in the Roman Empire, and spent much of his life traveling throughout the Mediterranean region, which greatly influenced his writing. His works often challenged conventional beliefs and critiqued the superstitions prevalent in his time, using humor and irony as tools for social commentary.

Among his most notable contributions are dialogues that parody the style of classical philosophers and dramatists. He is best known for his scathing critiques of religion, particularly in works like "The True History," which can be seen as an early precursor to science fiction. Lucian's legacy endures, as his satirical approach continues to inspire modern writers and thinkers who seek to question the status quo and provoke thought through humor and critique.

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Data Urodzenia January 1, 0120
Miejsce Urodzenia Samosata, Turkey
Data śmierci January 1, 0180
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