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Phaenarete (Gr**** Φαιναρέτη, born c. 484 BC), wife of Sophroniscus, was the
mother of the Gr****
philosopher Socrates and his half-brother, Patrocles. (Since...
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Phaenarete is a
monotypic moth
genus in the
subfamily Arctiinae. Its
single species,
Phaenarete diana, is
found in
Panama and
Costa Rica. Both the genus...
- significance.
Socrates was born in 470 or 469 BC to
Sophroniscus and
Phaenarete, a
stoneworker and a midwife, respectively, in the
Athenian deme of Alopece;...
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Sophroniscus (Gr****: Σωφρονίσκος, Sophroniskos),
husband of
Phaenarete, was the
father of the
philosopher Socrates.
Little is
known about Sophroniscus...
- Elis
Phaedra Phaedra complex Phaedrus (Athenian)
Phaedrus the
Epicurean Phaenarete Phaenias of
Eresus Phaenon Phaenops Phaethon Phaethon of
Syria Phaethon...
- 331–338. SOCRATES, son of the
statuary Sophroniscus and of the
midwife Phaenarete, was born at Athens, not
earlier than 471 nor
later than May or June 469...
- "The
unexamined life is not
worth living"
Family Sophroniscus (father)
Phaenarete (mother)
Xanthippe (wife)
Lamprocles (son)
Menexenus (son)
Myrto (wife)...
- more
suitable to
invoke than Pericles' Aspasia, such as Socrates'
mother Phaenarete, said by
Socrates to have been a midwife. He
further notes that male medical...
- who
notes the
existence of
alternative midwifery models besides that of
Phaenarète, the philosopher's mother. To
account for the
anomalous absence of males...
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included her
daughter in that genealogy.
Bourgeois traced her
ancestry to
Phaenarete, a
midwife and the
mother of Socrates, who,
Bourgeois ****erted, adopted...