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    Although Diogenes Laërtius describes Myrto as Socrates' second wife living alongside Xanthippe, Myrto was presumably a common-law wife, [5] and Plutarch describes Myrto as merely living "together with the sage Socrates, who had another woman but took up this one as she remained a widow due to her poverty and lacked the necessities of life." [2] Athenaeus and Diogenes Laërtius report that ...

  2. Myrto (mythology) In Greek mythology, the name Myrto ( Ancient Greek: Μυρτώ) may refer to one of the following characters: Myrto, a possible eponym for the Myrtoan Sea. [1] Myrto, one of the Maenads who followed Dionysus in the Indian War. [2] Myrto, an Amazon and one of the possible mothers of Myrtilus by Hermes. [3]

  3. May 29, 2020 · Meaning & History. From Greek μύρτος ( myrtos) meaning "myrtle". This was the name of a few characters from Greek mythology, including one of the Maenads.

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    Myrto was, according to some accounts, a wife of Socrates.

  7. Greek Mythology Wiki. in: Lovers of Heracles, Females. Myrto. In some versions Myrto was the mother of Eukleia.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Myrtoan_SeaMyrtoan Sea - Wikipedia

    The Myrtoan Sea (also Mirtoan Sea and Myrtoum Mare; Greek: Μυρτώο Πέλαγος, romanized : Mirtóo Pélagos Greek pronunciation: [mirˈto.o ˈpelaɣos]) is a subdivision of the Mediterranean Sea that lies between the Cyclades and Peloponnese. It is described as the part of the Aegean Sea south of Euboea, Attica, and Argolis. [1]

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