Xanthippe   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Xanthippe   - the wife of Socrates
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Wikipedia entry
Athen_13.555   to Socrates two wives, Xanthippe and Myrto, the daughter
Athen_13.611   given to Aeschines by Xanthippe, the wife of Socrates,
Athen_14.643   him by Alcibiades; for Xanthippe took it and trampled
Cic:Tusc_3.31   which, according to Xanthippe, her husband Socrates
ValMax_7.2e.1   and replied to his wife Xanthippe, who was crying out in

  Xanthippe   - in documents
AnthPal_5.80 throws me at you. But consent, Xanthippe ; both you and
AnthPal_6.134 holds the thyrsus, and Xanthippe next to her, and Glauce
Phld:Epigr_5.131 & { G-P 11 } & Xanthippe's touch on the lyre, and her
Phld:Epigr_11.41 of my life ; already, Xanthippe, my head is sprinkled
Simonid_13.26 ble wife of Archenautes, Xanthippe, granddaughter of Peria


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