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He was born in Estagira, Kingdom of Macedonia.
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Aristotle lived in Pella, residence of the Court of Macedonia. He lost his parents being still very young and was in charge of his tutor.
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Aristotle entered the Academy of Plato and became his disciple.
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Aristotle wrote his main works in the academy as "Ethics to Eudemio " and "Protreptico ".
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Aristotle abandoned the academy after Plato's death.
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He moved to Mytilene where he continued his biology research accompanied by Theophrastus.
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He was called by Philip of Macedonia to take charge of his son's education.
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Aristotle published new works on philosophy, generation and corruption.
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He established his own school of Philosophy in Athens dedicated to Apollo Licio.
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Aristotle created a new pedagogical institution in Athens called "The Lyceum".
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Aristotle abandoned Athens to settle in Calcis, on the island of Eubea.
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Aristotle died in Calcis, on the island of Eubea.