Aspasios
Aspasios is an Ancient Greek epithet used since Homer's works and also a name:
- Aspasios (sculptor)[1][2]
- Aspasius (c. 80 – c. 150 AD), Peripatetic philosopher
- Aspasios from Byblos 2nd century sophist[3][4]
- Aspasios from Tyros, Greek-Roman period, orator, possibly the same person with Aspasius from Byblos[2][4]
- Aspasios of Ravenna, 2nd-3rd century sophist
- Aspasii (singular Aspasios), alternative name for the Aśvakas, people who supposedly lived in northeastern Afghanistan and the Peshawar Valley.
The Latin version of the name is Aspasius.
References
- ↑ Λήμμα Ασπάσιος, Εγκυκλοπαιδικό Λεξικό Ελευθερουδάκη, 1927
- 1 2 Ασπάσιος, Dictionary of Greek, Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
- ↑ Ασπάσιος, ygeiaonline.gr, written by ΔΟΜΗ
- 1 2 Ασπάσιος, Σούιδας
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