This paper examines the life and legacy of Thrasea Paetus, a prominent Roman Stoic philosopher. It looks at his life, his teachings, and his influence on Roman Stoicism. It also examines the impact of his death on the Stoic movement
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Publius Clodius Thrasea Paetus was a Roman senator who lived in the 1st century AD. Notable for his principled opposition to the emperor Nero and his interest in Stoicism, he was the husband of Arria, who was the daughter of Aulus Caecina Paetus and the elder Arria, father-in-law of Helvidius Priscus, and a friend and relative by marriage of the poet Persius. Thrasea was the most prominent member of the political faction known today as the Stoic Opposition.