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Anaxagoras 500-428BC
Ionian philosopher

Born in Clazomenae, Asia Minor, he taught for 30 years in Athens, where his many illustrious pupils included Pericles and Euripides. His explanations of physical phenomena by natural causes brought accusations of impiety, and he was banished from Athens. He withdrew to Lampsacus, on the Hellespont, and died there. He held that matter is infinitely divisible (ie that any piece of matter, regardless of how small it is, contains portions of all kinds of matter), and that order is produced from chaos by an intelligent principle.