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Xanthippe (/ z æ n ˈ θ ɪ p i /; Greek: Ξανθίππη, Ancient: [ksantʰíppɛː], Modern: [ksanˈθipi]; 5th–4th century BCE) was an ancient Athenian, the wife of Socrates and mother of their three sons: Lamprocles, Sophroniscus, and Menexenus. She was likely much younger than Socrates, perhaps by as much as 40 years.
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Xanthippe (altgriechisch Ξανθίππη Xanthíppē, von ξανθός xanthós, deutsch ‚blond‘ und ἵππος híppos, deutsch ‚Pferd‘; geboren im späteren 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr.; gestorben im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr.) war die Ehefrau des griechischen Philosophen Sokrates (469–399 v. Chr.).
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Xanthippe (/ z æ n ˈ θ ɪ p i /; Greek: Ξανθίππη, Greek pronunciation: [kʰsantʰíp̚pɛ͜ɛ]; 5th century – 4th century BCE) was an ancient Athenian, the wife of Socrates and mother of their three sons: Lamprocles, Sophroniscus, and Menexenus. She was likely much younger than Socrates, perhaps by as much as 40 years.
Wikipedia. Wiktionary. Shop. Featured: Rhombicuboctahedron by Leonardo da Vinci. Xanthippe was the wife of Socrates and mother of their three sons Lamprocles, Sophroniscus, and Menexenus. There are far more stories about her than there are facts. She was likely much younger than the philosopher, perhaps by as much as forty years.
This article is about Socrates' wife. For other uses, see Xanthippe (disambiguation). Xanthippe ( / zænˈθɪpi /; Greek: Ξανθίππη, Greek pronunciation: [kʰsantʰíp̚pɛː]; 5th – 4th century BCE) was an ancient Athenian, the wife of Socrates and mother of their three sons: Lamprocles, Sophroniscus, and Menexenus.