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Aspasia (/æˈspeɪʒ(i)ə, -ziə, -ʃə/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀσπασία Gr****: [aspasíaː]; c. 470 –
after 428 BC) was a
metic woman in
classical Athens. Born in Miletus...
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military achievements.
Aspatia is very
melancholy at this, but the
whole court is
about to
celebrate the
wedding with a masque.
Aspatia's aged
father Calianax...
- player, buried." In 1591, as a boy actor, he took the
female character of
Aspatia in ‘Sardanapalus,’ a
portion of a
piece by
Richard Tarlton called ‘The...
- Abbey" "Master
Francis Beaumont's
Letter to Ben Jonson" John
Fletcher "
Aspatia's Song" "Melancholy" John
Webster "Call for the Robin-Redbreast" Anonymous...
- Tale
Emillia 1983-84 84
Charing Cross Road
Margot 1983 The Maid's
Target Aspatia 2007 The Art of War
Crystal Sydney Theatre Co A
Midsummer Night's Dream...
- by
Robert Greene. Margaret, as
milde and
humble in her thoughts, As was
Aspatia unto
Cirus selfe.
Yeelds thanks Kapparis,
Konstantinos (2017). Prostitution...
- of Mrs.
Boutel as 'celebrated for the
gentler parts in
tragedy such as
Aspatia in the "Maid's Tragedy." ' No
roles are
recorded for her
between March...
- in 1830 as Nina, in
William Dimond's
Carnival of Naples. Her Rosalind,
Aspatia (to Macready's Melantius) in The Bridal, and Lady
Teazle to the Charles...