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Zarmanochegas (Greek: Ζαρμανοχηγάς; according to Strabo) or Zarmarus (according to Dio Cassius) was a gymnosophist (naked philosopher), a monk of the Sramana tradition (possibly, but not necessarily a Buddhist) who, according to ancient historians such as Strabo and Dio Cassius, met Nicholas of Damascus in Antioch while Augustus was ruling the Roman Empire, and shortly thereafter proceeded to Athens where he burnt himself to death. He is estimated to have died in 19 BC.

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  • Zarmanochegas (Greek: Ζαρμανοχηγάς; according to Strabo) or Zarmarus (according to Dio Cassius) was a gymnosophist (naked philosopher), a monk of the Sramana tradition (possibly, but not necessarily a Buddhist) who, according to ancient historians such as Strabo and Dio Cassius, met Nicholas of Damascus in Antioch while Augustus was ruling the Roman Empire, and shortly thereafter proceeded to Athens where he burnt himself to death. He is estimated to have died in 19 BC. (en)
  • Zarmanochegas (Ζαρμανοχηγὰς; de acordo com Estrabão) ou Zarmarus (de acordo com Dião Cássio) foi um gimnosofista (filósofo nu), um monge da tradição Sramana (possivelmente, mas não necessariamente um budista) que, segundo os antigos historiadores como Estrabão e Dion Cássio, conheceu Nicolau de Damasco em Antioquia enquanto Augusto (falecido em 14 d.C.) governava o Império Romano, e logo depois seguiu para Atenas, onde se atirou ao fogo e se queimou até à morte. Estima-se que ele tenha morrido c. 22/21 a.C. (pt)
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  • Zarmanochegas (Greek: Ζαρμανοχηγάς; according to Strabo) or Zarmarus (according to Dio Cassius) was a gymnosophist (naked philosopher), a monk of the Sramana tradition (possibly, but not necessarily a Buddhist) who, according to ancient historians such as Strabo and Dio Cassius, met Nicholas of Damascus in Antioch while Augustus was ruling the Roman Empire, and shortly thereafter proceeded to Athens where he burnt himself to death. He is estimated to have died in 19 BC. (en)
  • Zarmanochegas (Ζαρμανοχηγὰς; de acordo com Estrabão) ou Zarmarus (de acordo com Dião Cássio) foi um gimnosofista (filósofo nu), um monge da tradição Sramana (possivelmente, mas não necessariamente um budista) que, segundo os antigos historiadores como Estrabão e Dion Cássio, conheceu Nicolau de Damasco em Antioquia enquanto Augusto (falecido em 14 d.C.) governava o Império Romano, e logo depois seguiu para Atenas, onde se atirou ao fogo e se queimou até à morte. Estima-se que ele tenha morrido c. 22/21 a.C. (pt)
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