After the death of Alexander the great, Aristotle fled to the the Greek island of Euboea to escape anti-Macedonian sentiment. There he lived the last year of his life on his mother's family estate near the city of Chalcis and died of natural causes in 322BC
Aristotle died from an unidentified stomach illness.
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Proxenus of Atarneus raised Aristotle for about six years after the death of Aristotle's father. Aristotle's father died when he was a child and Proxenus became his guardian during this time.
384bc - 322bc
Aristotle was born in 384 BC and died in 322 BC. His exact birth and death dates are not known, but these are approximate estimates based on historical records.
Traditionally Aristotle died in "of a disease of the digestive organs". That could very well mean he was poisoned and Alexander is rumored to have arranged for his death prior to his own death, but nothing is certain. He did not knowingly or willingly drink hemlock. Another famous philosopher, Socrates, was sentence to death by drinking hemlock. Aristotle had accused the Greeks of sinning against Philosophy by executing Socrates.
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Aristotle (Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs) (384 BC - 322 BC) Wikipedia.The date of birth is unknown, yet Aristotle was born in 384 BC and died in 322 BC, aged 61 or 62.
Yes, Aristotle was initially a student of Plato and a member of his Academy. However, their relationship evolved into one of mutual respect rather than direct friendship as Aristotle went on to establish his own school, the Lyceum, after Plato's death.
Aristotle Onassis' daughter is Christina Onassis. She was a Greek shipping magnate and one of the wealthiest women in the world at the time of her death in 1988. Christina inherited her father's fortune from his shipping business.
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No one murdered Aristotle. After the death of Alexander the Great, Aristotle fled to the the Greek island of Euboea to escape anti-Macedonian sentiment. There he lived the last year of his life on his mother's family estate near the city of Chalcis and died of natural causes in 322BC