Aspasia (flourished 5th century bc) was a mistress of the athenian statesman pericles and a vivid figure in athenian society Aspasia was educated, but most women of her time were not—many could not read or write Although aspasia came from the greek anatolian city of miletus and was not a citizen of athens, she lived with pericles from about 445 until his death in 429.
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阿斯帕西娅是古代希腊著名政治家伯里克利的情人,由于在古代男尊女卑的关系,史书对其几乎没有任何记载,但当时她确实以美貌与智慧名动整个希腊半岛。据说口若悬河,滔滔不绝的大政治家,善于鼓动人心的演说家伯里克利的演说稿大部分都是出自他的这位聪颖过人的情人之手。
Aspasia was born sometime between 470 and 460 bce to a wealthy family of miletus
This is assumed because of references to her high level of education, which suggests miletus as her hometown, where, unlike in athens, women of means could receive higher education. Aspasia of miletus, a name that resonates through the annals of history, stands as one of the most fascinating figures of ancient greece A woman of remarkable intellect, eloquence, and influence, aspasia carved a niche for herself in a predominantly patriarchal society. 420 bce)one of the most famous women of the ancient greek world, known for her philosophical and rhetorical education, political influence, and charm
Dates of birth and death unknown. 参考 [编辑] ^ 1.0 1.1 D. Nails, The People of Plato, 58–59 ^ P. O'Grady, Aspasia of Miletus 互联网档案馆 的 存档,存档日期2006-12-01. ^ A.E. Taylor, Plato: The Man and his Work, 41 ^ 威尔·杜兰特. 希臘的黃金時代. 世界文明史. 台湾: 幼狮出版社 (中文(繁体)).