Xanthippe
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- | '''Xanthippe''' ({{lang-el|Ξανθίππη}}) was the wife of [[Socrates]] and mother of their three sons [[Lamprocles]],Sophroniscus, and [[Menexenus]]. There are far more stories about her than there are facts. She was likely much younger than the philosopher, perhaps by as much as forty years. | + | '''Xanthippe''' was the wife of [[Socrates]] and mother of their three sons [[Lamprocles]],Sophroniscus, and [[Menexenus]]. There are far more stories about her than there are facts. She was likely much younger than the philosopher, perhaps by as much as forty years. |
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+ | *"[[Nubat illa et morbus effugiet]]" | ||
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Xanthippe was the wife of Socrates and mother of their three sons Lamprocles,Sophroniscus, and Menexenus. There are far more stories about her than there are facts. She was likely much younger than the philosopher, perhaps by as much as forty years.
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