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Aspasia (/æˈspeɪʒ(i)ə, -ziə, -ʃə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀσπασία Gr****: [
aspasíaː]; c. 470 –
after 428 BC) was a
metic woman in
classical Athens. Born in Miletus...
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Aspasia Manou (Gr****: Ασπασία Μάνου; 4
September 1896 – 7
August 1972) was a Gr****
aristocrat who
became the wife of
Alexander I, King of Greece. Due...
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Aspasia was an
Athenian woman and a
friend of Pericles.
Aspasia may also
refer to:
Aspasia (journal), a
journal of
gender history Aspasia (plant)...
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Aspásia is a muni****lity in the
state of São
Paulo in Brazil. The po****tion is 1,818 (2020 est.) in an area of 69.3 km². The
elevation is 595 m. In...
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Aspasia was an
ancient Gr****
medical writer known only from book 16 of
Aetius of Amida's Tetrabiblion. She is
cited eleven times by Aetius. John Scarborough...
- Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922.
Alexander controversially married the
commoner Aspasia Manos in 1919,
provoking a
major scandal that
forced the
couple to leave...
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Aspasia Point (54°19′S 37°6′W / 54.317°S 37.100°W / -54.317; -37.100) is a
steep rocky headland forming the west
extremity of
Fanning Ridge, lying...
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Aspasia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀσπασία) of Phocaea,
daughter of Hermotimus, was
carried away from her
country to be in the
harem of the
Achaemenid prince Cyrus...
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marry Sifare.
Mitridate asks
Aspasia for
immediate marriage but she hesitates,
proving to him that she is unfaithful.
Aspasia confesses love to
Sifare but...
- had a long-term
relationship with
Aspasia of Miletus, with whom he had a son,
Pericles the Younger.
While Aspasia was held in high
regard by many of...