Tertullian (155-240) stoic, laid the basis for the doctrine of the trinity,

 

Marcus Aurelius (121-180) roman stoic,

 

Epictetus (55-135) roman stoic,

 

Musonius Rufus (30-100) Stoic philosopher-preacher

 

Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4bc-65ad) stoic, served as tutor to the young Nero

 

Antiochus of Ascalon (130-68 bc) was an eclectic and stoic.
He ended two centuries of skepticism in the Academy,

 

Posidonius (153-51 bc) roman stoic

 

Panaetius (185-108 bc) was the founder of Roman Stoic philosophy

 

Ariston of Chios (fl. 3rd cent. bc) Stoic philosopher, a pupil of Zeno, focused primarily on ethics

 

Chrysippus (280-206 bc) was the most voluminous
stoic writer and the third head of the school

 

Cleanthes (331-232 bc) was the second head of Stoic school, hymn to Zeus

 

Zeno of Citium (336-264 bc) was the founder of stoicism,
maintained that being is one and that consistency brings happiness