
Aspasia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Aspasia
of Miletus - a courtesan, mistress of Pericles, 5th century B.C.
→ Wikipedia entry
Athen_12.533
life of pleasure, lived with Aspasia, the courtesan from Megara, and
Athen_13.569
claim on you. And Aspasia, the friend of Socrates, import
Athen_13.570
account of his love for Aspasia, and on account of the
Athen_13.589
confusion on account of Aspasia, not the younger one, but
Athen_13.599
he visited the house of Aspasia; nor could he find any
Aspasia 2
of Phocaea - the concubine of Cyrus and Artaxerxes, late 5th century B.C.
+ Milto
Athen_13.576
her name was originally Milto, but that it was afterwards
Just_10.2
Artaxerxes had married Aspasia, the concubine of Cyrus;
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