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Aspasia

[ a-spey-shuh, -zhuh ]

noun

  1. c470–410 b.c., Athenian courtesan, mistress of Pericles.


Aspasia

/ əˈɪɪə /

noun

  1. Aspasia5th century bc5th century bcFGreekMISC: courtesan 5th century bc , Greek courtesan; mistress of Pericles
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In his 50s he entered into a passionate and enduring relationship with the brilliant young Aspasia of Miletus, who bore him a child and helped him compose his magnificent funeral oration to the war dead.

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Theodore J. Kiapos, 91, and Aspasia M. Kiapos, 90, were asleep in bed when a fire broke out in the attic.

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The couple, identified by their granddaughter as Theodore J. Kiapos, 91, and Aspasia M. Kiapos, 90, were sleeping in their bed when the blaze broke out.

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His mother and father, Nicholas, 77, and Aspasia, 63, who also work for the business, eventually filled the seats.

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Aspasia Kourana, an 80-year-old retiree, was shopping Tuesday at one of Athens’s many open-air fruit and vegetable markets, a staple in neighborhood life here known as laiki.

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