Also known as Aspasia of Miletus
Philosophin der Antike
Aspasia was a woman from Miletus who lived in Classical Athens and became known for her relationship with the influential statesman Pericles, making her one of the most documented women from the ancient Greco-Roman world. While ancient sources describe her as a courtesan, modern scholars question whether this claim is historically accurate, since it comes largely from ancient comedies rather than reliable sources.
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Aspasia is an independent musical project from Santiago de Chile by Milo Sepúlveda. It was born in 2006 with a proposal that mixes sounds coming mainly from punk rock and post-rock, seasoned with fragments of poems and speeches by figures linked to anti-capitalism and the anti-globalization movement. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/ASPASIA">Read more on Last.fm</a>
Aspasia (altgriechisch Ἀσπασία Aspasía * um 470 v. Chr. in Milet; † um 420 v. Chr. in Athen) war eine griechische Philosophin, Rednerin und die zweite Frau des Perikles.
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