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possible that
Herpyllis may have been Aristotle's wife, as
Eusebius states that they were married. In his will,
Aristotle ensured that
Herpyllis was provided...
- son Nicomachus;
Diogenes Laertius,
referencing Timaeus,
reports that
Herpyllis, who was
supposedly Aristotle's
partner after Pythias' death, was Nicomachus'...
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While in Athens, his wife
Pythias died and
Aristotle became involved with
Herpyllis of Stagira. They had a son whom
Aristotle named after his father, Nicomachus...
- Arimneste,
sister of
Aristotle Nicomachus, son of
Aristotle and
philosopher Herpyllis,
second wife of
Aristotle and the
mother of
Nicomachus Nicanor of Stageira...
- on his father's
lectures in physics.
Nicomachus was born to the
slave Herpyllis, and his father's will
commended his care as a boy to
several tutors,...
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Heroic nudity Heroön
Heroon at
Nemea Herophilos Herophon Herostratus Herpyllis Herse Herse of
Athens Hesiod Hesione Hesione (mythology)
Hesione (Oceanid)...