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  1. Aspasia Manou ( Greek: Ασπασία Μάνου; 4 September 1896 – 7 August 1972) was a Greek aristocrat who became the wife of Alexander I, King of Greece.

  2. Sep 16, 2023 · On 17 November 1919, a besotted King Alexander I secretly married Aspasia Manos, the daughter of Constantine I's aide-de-camp Colonel Petros Manos and his first wife, Maria. The royal family and the government disapproved of this unequal-status marriage; she was a mere commoner.

    • She Had Bragging Rights. Aspasia was born in Athens on September 4, 1896. Both her parents, Petros Manos and Maria Argyropoulos, were descendants of the highest-ranking Greek Phanariot families of Constantinople and the rulers of Transylvania, Wallachia, and Moldavia.
    • She Studied Abroad. Between 1912 and 1913, Aspasia’s family was torn apart when her parents divorced. Petros remarried almost immediately while Maria retained custody of Aspasia and her younger sister Roxane.
    • She Lost A Staring Contest. In 1915, at a party hosted by a palace official, Aspasia caught the eye of Prince Alexander of Greece, and then some. Seated across from one another at dinner, Alexander would not stop staring at her—to the point where guests got uncomfortable.
    • She Was A Beauty. Aspasia was now 19 and uncommonly beautiful. She had luminous brown eyes, a dark complexion, and a “profile like a nymph on a classical Greek frieze.”
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    Aspasia ( / æˈspeɪʒ ( i) ə, - ziə, - ʃə /; [2] Greek: Ἀσπασία Greek: [aspasíaː]; c. 470 – after 428 BC [a]) was a metic woman in Classical Athens. Born in Miletus, she moved to Athens and began a relationship with the statesman Pericles, with whom she had a son named Pericles the Younger.

  4. Jul 16, 2024 · Overview. Aspasia. (fl. c. 460—425 bc) Quick Reference. Milesianborn partner of Pericles from c. 445 bc when he divorced his wife. She is said to have taught rhetoric, and to have had discussions with Socrates.

  5. Aspasia Manos was the wife of King Alexander of the Hellenes. She was born on September 4, 1896, in Athens, Greece to Colonel Petros Manos and Maria Argyropoulos, and grew up around the Greek royal family as her father was an aide to King Constantine I .

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  7. Summary. Aspasia was the mistress of Pericles, the leader of Athens during the Classical Age. She was a hetaira, a trained and paid companion who accompanied upper-class men to the symposiums. According to some ancient sources she was skilled in rhetoric and took part in the intellectual discussions of the leading men in Athens, including Socrates.

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