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  1. Timaea (d. after 401 BC), was a Spartan queen, married to king Agis II of Sparta. [1] She is known for her alleged love affair with Alcibiades, with whom she had her son Leotychides of Sparta, whose paternity from Agis she made no attempt to hide, which was reportedly the reason as to why Leotychidas was not allowed to succeed Agis II but ...

  2. Aug 7, 2003 · But how much ancient women knew about contraception and abortion remains an issue for debate. Assuming that Timaea was sleeping with both Agis and Alcibiades, the actual father of the child, Pomeroy suggests that she ‘was probably using contraception during intercourse with her husband’. Not necessarily.

    • Sarah Pomeroy
    • July 06, 2002
  3. entry: Timaea. ( *Timai/a ), wife of Agis II., king of Sparta. [AGIS II.] William Smith. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. London. John Murray: printed by Spottiswoode and Co., New-Street Square and Parliament Street.

  4. Apr 4, 2021 · Timaea, Queen of Sparta. April 04, 2021 • a couple of secs. Timaea (d. after 401 BC), was a Spartan queen, married to king Agis II of Sparta. [1] She is known for her alleged love affair with Alcibiades, with whom she had her son Leotychides of Sparta, whose paternity from Agis she made no attempt to hide, which was reportedly the reason as ...

  5. Timaea. A child was born, whom Agis refused to recognize as his own, declaring that its father was Alcibiades. Plutarch then says that Duris 269 PHOENIX, Vol. 23 (1969) 3. 'A version of this paper entitled "Alcibiades and Timaea" was presented at the December 1967 meeting of the American Philological Association in Boston, Massa-chusetts.

  6. Jan 1, 1970 · PDF | On Jan 1, 1970, Robert J. Littman published The Loves of Alcibiades | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlcibiadesAlcibiades - Wikipedia

    Leotychides, the son born by Agis's wife Timaea, Queen of Sparta, shortly after this, was believed by many to be Alcibiades's son. An alternate account asserts that Alcibiades took advantage of King Agis' absence with the Spartan army in Attica and seduced his wife, Timonassa.: 207

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