Aspasia (/æˈspeɪʒ(i)ə, -ziə, -ʃə/; Ancient Greek: Ἀσπασία Greek: [aspasíaː]; c. 470 – after 428 BC) was a metic woman in Classical Athens. Born in Miletus...
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Aspásia is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 1,818 (2020 est.) in an area of 69.3 km². The elevation is 595 m. In...
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Aspasia Manou (Greek: Ασπασία Μάνου; 4 September 1896 – 7 August 1972) was a Greek aristocrat who became the wife of Alexander I, King of Greece. Due...
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dictionary. Aspasia was an Athenian woman and a friend of Pericles. Aspasia may also refer to: Aspasia (journal), a journal of gender history Aspasia (plant)...
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Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922. Alexander controversially married the commoner Aspasia Manos in 1919, provoking a major scandal that forced the couple to leave...
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409 Aspasia is a large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by French astronomer Auguste Charlois on 9 December 1895 in Nice. It is classified as a...
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Aspasia (Ancient Greek: Ἀσπασία) of Phocaea, daughter of Hermotimus, was carried away from her country to be in the harem of the Achaemenid prince Cyrus...
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Aspasia principissa is a orchid in the genus Aspasia ranging from Central America to Colombia and Brazil. It grows from a pseudobulb. It produces only...
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Petronella "Petsy" Aspasia Wyatt (born 6 May 1968) is a British journalist and author. Wyatt was born on 6 May 1968 at 12 Devonshire Street, London, England...
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Aspasia was an ancient Greek medical writer known only from book 16 of Aetius of Amida's Tetrabiblion. She is cited eleven times by Aetius. John Scarborough...
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Aspasia Cruvellier Mirault (c. 1800 – 1857) was an American entrepreneur and landowner. She managed to acquire land in the city of Savannah in Georgia...
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marry Sifare. Mitridate asks Aspasia for immediate marriage but she hesitates, proving to him that she is unfaithful. Aspasia confesses love to Sifare but...
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Aspasia variegata is a species of orchid widespread across much of northern South America as well as Trinidad and the Amazonian region. It also occurs...
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Cepora aspasia is a butterfly in the family Pieridae, found in Indonesia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cepora aspasia. Wikispecies has information...
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Neocompsa aspasia is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Martins in 1974. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the...
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Aspasia, abbreviated as Asp. in the horticultural trade, is a genus of 7 species of orchids occurring from southern Mexico to southern Brazil. The genus...
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Cyrus the Younger (redirect from Aspasia the Younger)
Successor Tissaphernes Born after 424 BC Died 3 September, 401 BC Spouse Aspasia of Phocaea Dynasty Achaemenid Father Darius II Mother Parysatis Religion...
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Aspasia lunata is a species of orchid, native to tropical South America, in the Brazilian southeast and south and reaching Bolivia and Paraguay, from...
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Aspasia Point (54°19′S 37°6′W / 54.317°S 37.100°W / -54.317; -37.100) is a steep rocky headland forming the west extremity of Fanning Ridge, lying...
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Stenotenes aspasia is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in New Guinea. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stenotenes aspasia. Wikispecies...
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Gonepteryx mahaguru (redirect from Gonepteryx aspasia)
whether G. mahaguru and G. aspasia are different species – exacerbated by the fact that Ménétriès's 1859 description of G. aspasia received widespread recognition...
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Parantica aspasia annetta (Swinhoe, 1915) Parantica aspasia aspasia Morishita, 1970 Parantica aspasia caulonia Fruhstorfer, 1911 Parantica aspasia cerilla...
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Aspasia silvana is a species of orchid, exclusively and endemic in the eastern Brazilian Serra do Mar mountains, from Rio de Janeiro to Bahia. It forms...
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had a long-term relationship with Aspasia of Miletus, with whom he had a son, Pericles the Younger. While Aspasia was held in high regard by many of...
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Posthumous daughter of King Alexander of Greece and his morganatic wife, Aspasia Manos, Alexandra was not part of the Greek royal family until July 1922...
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Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal...
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Appia Annia Regilla (redirect from Aspasia Annia Regilla)
Appia Annia Regilla, full name Appia Annia Regilla Atilia Caucidia Tertulla (Greek: Ἀππία Ἄννια Ἀτειλία Ῥήγιλλα Καυκιδία Τερτύλλα Ἀππίου Γάλλου θυγάτηρ...
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Aspasia Mine and Battery is a heritage-listed mine and stamper battery at Gulf Developmental Road, Georgetown, Shire of Etheridge, Queensland, Australia...
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the Paris Salon with her painting Woman's Head Crowned with Roses. Her Aspasia, a self-portrait,[citation needed] was produced in 1794. It was exhibited...
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Glenea aspasia is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Francis Polkinghorne Pascoe in 1867. It is known from Borneo and...
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