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Mother of Plato
Perictione /ˌpɛrɪkˈtaɪəˌniː/ (Ancient Greek: Περικτιόνη Periktiónē; c. 450-365 BCE) was the mother of the Greek philosopher Plato. She was a descendant
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Philosophical system based on the teachings of Pythagoras
late-Pythagorean period. These include Perictione I, Perictione II, Aesara of Lucania and Phintys of Sparta. Scholars believe that Perictione I was an Athenian and contemporary
Pythagoreanism
Greek philosopher
an aristocratic and influential Athenian family; through his mother, Perictione, he was a descendant of Solon, a statesman credited with laying the foundations
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Ancient Athenian, wife of Socrates
Xanthippic Dialogues (St Augustines Press, 1998). She reappears in the sequel, Perictione in Colophon (St Augustines Press, 1999). A fictional account of Xanthippe's
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Union of an uncle/aunt or their nephew/niece
under permission only). Ankhesenpepi II and her nephew Merenre Nemtyemsaf Perictione and her uncle, Pyrilampes Nahor, son of Terah and his niece, Milcah Jochebed
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Older brother of Plato (born c. 445 BC)
which is where Glaucon was born. His father, Ariston, and his mother, Perictione, had four children according to Diogenes Laërtius—Glaucon, Adeimantus
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English philosopher (1944–2020)
Dove Descending and Other Stories (1991) Xanthippic Dialogues (1993) Perictione in Colophon: Reflections of the Aesthetic Way of Life (2000) Notes from
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philosopher Plato. Born between 423 BCE and 413 BCE to Plato's mother Perictione and her second husband, Pyrilampes, he is referenced in the dialogue Parmenides
Antiphon_(brother_of_Plato)
Dove Descending and Other Stories (1991) Xanthippic Dialogues (1993) Perictione in Colophon (2000) Notes from Underground (2014) The Disappeared (2015)
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Comparative mythology study of Jesus
third-century AD Christian theologian Origen retells a legend that Plato's mother Perictione had virginally conceived him after the god Apollo had appeared to her
Jesus in comparative mythology
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Relationship between Christianity and Druze
saint of England and of the Christians of Syria. Scruton, Roger (2000). Perictione in Colophon: Reflections on the Aesthetic Way of Life. University of Michigan
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Athenian politician and stepfather of Plato
Pyrilampes was widowed and so was free to marry his niece, Perictione, Plato's mother. Perictione gave birth to Pyrilampes' second son, Antiphon, the half-brother
Pyrilampes
(c. 300), Egyptian alchemist Paula of Rome (347–404 CE), Roman healer Perictione (5th century BCE), Greek philosopher, mother of Plato Panthea, Ancient
List of women scientists before the 20th century
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Taylor & Francis. p. 310. ISBN 9781351722179. Scruton, Roger (2000). Perictione in Colophon: Reflections on the Aesthetic Way of Life. University of Michigan
Patron saints of ethnic groups
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Italian-Argentine logician
Buenos Aires. Arella, Felipe Rodolfo (17 January 2023), "Las hijas de Perictione", Economía Solidaria (in Spanish), retrieved 2023-09-07 Oller, Carlos
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Play written by Andrew David Irvine
Critias and Alcibiades. Critias was reportedly related to Plato's mother, Perictione. Following the war, he became a leading member of the ruthless oligarchic
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Philosophical discourse in women
Theano of Croton (6th century BC) Aristoclea of Delphi (6th century BC) Perictione (5th century BC) Sosipatra of Ephesus (4th century AD) Nicarete of Megara
Women_in_philosophy
Cave in Attica, Greece
Plato was taken to a spot on Mount Hymettus by his parents Ariston and Perictione. His parents performed sacrifices on his behalf to Pan, Apollo, the Muses
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the Younger Pericles with the Corinthian helmet Periclymenus Periclytus Perictione Perieres Perieres of Messenia Perikeiromene Perileos Perimede Perimedes
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Species of butterfly
Butler (Tanimber Group) C. p. bolana Fruhstorfer, 1903 (Kai Island) C. p. perictione Felder, 1865 (Aru) C. p. wallaceana (C. & R. Felder, 1865) (Waigeu) C
Cepora_perimale
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Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from a place in Warwickshire, so named from the Old English personal name Pac(c)a + wudu ‘wood’.
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Hebrew
 Hebrew name DAG means "fish." Compare with another form of Dag.
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Australian, Latin
Small
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Advisor, Well wisher
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Afghan, Arabic
Servant of the Patient
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Compulsion name of a companion
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Buddhist, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Enlightenment
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English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places derived from Old English mortun, MORTON means "settlement on the moor."Â
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Muslim American Persian Arabic Hebrew
Populous. Full. Prosperous. Amply settled. Civilized. Also used to refer to a prince or ruler.
Male
Greek
(ΓώÏγος) Contracted form of Greek Yiorgos, YORGOS means "earth-worker, farmer."
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