1st Century AD
- Theon of Alexandria (fl. 10 AD), Stoic philosopher.
- Attalus (Stoic) (fl. 25 AD), Stoic philosopher frequently visited by Seneca.
- Papirius Fabianus (fl. 30 AD), Teacher of Seneca. Rhetorician and philosopher.
- Julius Canus (fl. 30 AD), Stoic philosopher condemned to death by Caligula.
- Lucius Annaeus Seneca (c. 4 BC-65 AD), Statesman, philosopher, and playwright.
- Thrasea Paetus (c. 10 AD-66 AD), Roman senator and Stoic.
- Lucius Annaeus Cornutus (c. 20-c. 70 AD), Stoic teacher who wrote a Compendium of Greek Theology.
- Chaeremon of Alexandria (fl. 50 AD), Stoic philosopher and grammarian. Librarian at Alexandria.
- Paconius Agrippinus (fl. 60 AD), Stoic philosopher spoken of with praise by Epictetus.
- Heliodorus (Stoic) (fl. 60 AD), Stoic philosopher. Informer in the reign of Nero.
- Publius Egnatius Celer (fl. 60 AD), Stoic philosopher. Informer in the reign of Nero.
- Helvidius Priscus (fl. 65 AD), Stoic philosopher and statesman.
- Arulenus Rusticus (c. 30-93 AD), Statesman. Friend and pupil of Thrasea Paetus.
- Musonius Rufus (c. 25-c. 90 AD), Stoic teacher and writer.
- Euphrates the Stoic (c. 35-118 AD), Philosopher, orator and pupil of Musonius Rufus.
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