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In the literature of medieval Byzantium, the pagan Mark Aurelius appears as a sage knowledgeable in many sciences and a righteous man full of virtues, who lacks little to convert to the true faith. Renaissance Europe saw in Marcus Aurelius a perfect example of a humanist ruler, whose prudence in managing the state is based on comprehensive education and a philanthropic outlook.