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Xanthippe    
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  • Xanthippe - Wikipedia
    Xanthippe's father may have been called Lamprocles, and Socrates and Xanthippe's eldest son been named after him; this may have been the Lamprocles mentioned by Aristophanes in the Clouds, who was a well-known musician in fifth-century Athens [7]
  • Xanthippe (c. 435 BCE–?) - Encyclopedia. com
    Xanthippe (c 435 bce–?) Athenian wife of Socrates whose name, thanks to the philosopher's disciples, has for centuries been a byword for a sharp-tongued shrew Name variations: Xantippe Born around 435 bce; death date unknown; married Socrates (the Greek philosopher); children—only sons are known: Lamprocles, Sophroniscus, and Menexenus Xanthippe was the much maligned—if not silent
  • Socratess Wife: Xanthippe (c. 435 BCE) Background Facts
    Xanthippe was the wife of the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates She was born around 435 B C and was about 35 years younger than her husband She had three sons with Socrates: Lamprocles, Sophroniscus, and Menexenus Xanthippe’s family is thought to be of high status One reason supporting this is that her eldest son, Lamprocles, was named after her father instead of Socrates’ In
  • Xanthippe (mythology) - Wikipedia
    Xanthippe (mythology) In Greek mythology, Xanthippe (Ancient Greek: Ξανθίππη "blonde horse" derived from ξανθος xanthos "blonde golden" and ‘ιππος hippos "horse") is a name that may refer to: Xanthippe, daughter of Dorus, son of Apollo and Phthia
  • Xanthippe: The Bizarre, Yet Ever-Worsening State of Sokrates’s Marriage
    Our earliest sources on the historical Sokrates–Platon and Xenophon–tell us surprisingly little about Sokrates’s marriage Sokrates’s wife Xanthippe briefly appears in one scene in Platon’s dialogue Phaidon, where she runs up to Sokrates and cries on his shoulder just before he is about to drink the cup of hemlock that will kill him Sokrates orders … Continue reading "Xanthippe
  • Xanthippe: The Untold Story of Socrates’s Infamous Wife
    Xanthippe, the young Athenian wife of Socrates has been historicaly described as the harshest, painful, ill-tempered, shouting, insulting woman that was unusual even for those ancient times when
  • XANTHIPPE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of XANTHIPPE is an ill-tempered woman
  • Xanthippe, Greece, ancient history
    Xanthippe(5th century BC) Socrates' wife and matron of ancient Athens The couple had three sons, Lamprokles, Sophroniskos and Menexenos, and she is said to have had a bad temper and to have been the very personification of the constantly nagging wife Her contemporaries did not picture her as such a terrible person as the later Romans did According to later stories, Socrates knew he was
  • Xanthippe biography. The wife of the Greek philosopher Socrates
    The myth of Xanthippe's exceptional bad temper likely originated in Xenophon's "Symposium," which used Xanthippe as a foil and antithesis to Socrates's wisdom After the publication of this work, a popular theme in Greek philosophical schools became comparative characterizations of Socrates and Xanthippe
  • Xanthippe: the ill-tempered wife of Socrates ― Cultrface
    Looking the word up led me to Xanthippe, Socrates wife and apparently an ill-tempered one: In Xenophon’s Symposium, she is described by Antisthenes as “the most difficult, harshest, painful, ill-tempered” wife; this characterisation of Xanthippe has influenced all subsequent portrayals of her Saxonhouse, Arlene (2018)





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