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- Xanthippe - Wikipedia
The first positive portrayal of Xanthippe comes from the 1405 Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan: her version of Xanthippe attempts to save Socrates from death by taking the poison from him
- Xanthippe (c. 435 BCE–?) - Encyclopedia. com
An emotional woman by nature, Xanthippe was banished by Socrates from his presence when she could not refrain from bewailing the injustice of his death sentence at the hands of the Athenian people
- Socratess Wife: Xanthippe (c. 435 BCE) Background Facts
Socrates’ Wife: Xanthippe 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
- Xanthippe: The Bizarre, Yet Ever-Worsening State of 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
- Xanthippe: The Untold Story of Socrates’s Infamous Wife
The true, hidden story of Xanthippe and Socrates
- Xanthippe, Greece, ancient history
A well known anecdote about the angry Xanthippe is the one where she was so angry with her husband that she threw a bucket of washing water on him The philosopher then replied: after thunder comes rain
- XANTHIPPE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of XANTHIPPE is an ill-tempered woman
- Xanthippe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun Xanthippe (singular definite xanthippen, plural indefinite xanthipper) (literary, rare) An ill-tempered woman Synonym: rappenskralde
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