
1) Consort of Pericles 2) English-language journal 3) Greek girl name 4) Mistress of pericles
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Aspasia (ə or ə; Ἀσπασία; c. 470 BC – c. 400 BC) was an influential immigrant to Athens who was a companion of the statesman Pericles. The couple had a son Pericles the Young, but the full details of the couple`s marital status are unknown. According to Plutarch, her house became an intellectual centre in Athens, attracting the most p....
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[journal] ``Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women`s and Gender History`` is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on women`s and gender history in central, eastern, and southeastern Europe. == Abstracting and indexing == Aspasia is indexed and abstracted in: ...
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[orchid] Aspasia exist in four different areas of Central and South America. Some species are exclusively epiphytic on thick stems of the trees a low height, others live on branches where they get more light and a few occasionally appear as lithophytes. Two species inhabit primarily Central America the most common is Aspasia epidendroides, ...
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[as-PAY-zia] Was a woman who taught public speaking in Athens. She was the partner of the famous general Perikles. Aspasia had much more independence than most women in Athens.
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mistress of the Athenian statesman Pericles and a vivid figure in Athenian society. Although Aspasia came from the Greek Anatolian city of Miletus ... [1 related articles]
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(lived c. 440 BC) Greek courtesan, the mistress of the Athenian politician
Pericles. As a non-Athenian from Miletus, she could not be recognized as his...
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(5th century B.C.), the most famous woman of the ancient world. She lived as wife with Pericles (See) but he could not marry her under Athenian law as she was a foreigner, or a Greek from Asia Minor (Ionia). She was one of the most beautiful and the most accomplished of the women who came to Athens and were known as Hetairai (which meand 'pals' or ...
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c470–410 b.c., Athenian courtesan, mistress of Pericles.
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