- a city in Asia Minor.
Proxenus had
married Aristotle's
older sister Arimneste,
whereby they had a
daughter Hero and a son Nicanor. Hero's own son, Callisthenes...
- father. Her
first husband was Nicanor, Aristotle's
nephew by his
sister Arimneste.
According to Aristotle's will,
Nicanor was to
manage the
family affairs...
-
Greenhill notes he had
another son
named Arimnestus, and a
daughter named Arimneste, by his wife Phaestis, or Phaestias, who was
descended from Asclepius...
-
acquaintance and kin of
Aristotle Nicomachus,
father of
Aristotle and
doctor Arimneste,
sister of
Aristotle Nicomachus, son of
Aristotle and
philosopher Herpyllis...
- be seen from the fact that Nicanor, Aristotle's
nephew by his
sister Arimneste, was
appointed guardian until Nicomachus came of age. It is
possible that...
-
daughter of
Proxenus of
Atarneus and
Arimneste;
which made
Callisthenes the great-nephew of
Aristotle by his
sister Arimneste, Callisthenes's grandmother. It...
-
verecundiam Arhat Ariadne's
thread (logic)
Arianism Ariel Salleh Arignote Arimneste Arindam Chakrabarti Aristides of
Athens Aristion Aristippus Aristippus...
-
Nanine Vallain. Gålmark, Lisa. "Nanine Vallain, a
story of
representation Arimneste Anima Museum,
originally in O****ns 8
March 2017. Gålmark, Lisa. Rosewater...
-
rhetorician Arignote – philosopher;
student and
perhaps daughter of
Pythagoras Arimneste – Aristotle's
older sister Arion – poet
Aristaeus –
mathematician Aristagoras...
- theorist) -
Archimedes -
Archytas -
Arete -
Arete of
Cyrene -
Arignote -
Arimneste -
Aristides of
Athens -
Aristion -
Aristippus -
Aristippus the Younger...