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  2. Xanthippe - Wikipedia

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    Xanthippe (/ zænˈθɪpi /; Greek: Ξανθίππη [ksantʰíppɛː]; fl. 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. [1] In Xenophon 's Symposium, she is described by ...

  3. Acts of Xanthippe, Polyxena, and Rebecca - Wikipedia

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    The Acts of Xanthippe, Polyxena, and Rebecca is a work of New Testament apocrypha dating from the third or fourth century. Regarding its place in literature, 20th-century classicist scholar Moses Hadas writes: "Christians learned not only from pagan preachers but also from pagan romancers. The perfectly orthodox Acts of Xanthippe and Polyxena ...

  4. Socrates (1971 film) - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 120 minutes. Countries. Spain, Italy, France. Language. Italian. Socrates is a 1971 Spanish - Italian - French television film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film is an adaptation of several Plato dialogues, including The Apology, Euthyphro, Crito, and Phaedo.

  5. Dylan Gelula - Wikipedia

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    Dylan Nicole Gelula (born May 7, 1994) [1] is an American actress who is best known for her role of Xanthippe on Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, as well as her work in independent film. Gelula made her film debut as the lead actress in romantic drama film First Girl I Loved (2016) and has since acted in the films Flower (2017), Support the Girls ...

  6. Luca Penni - Wikipedia

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    Luca Penni. Augustus and the Sibyl from Tibur. Luca Penni (c.1500/1504–1556) was an Italian painter of the 16th century, best known for his work in France as part of the First School of Fontainebleau. He was nicknamed Le Romain (the Roman).

  7. Xanthippe (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Xanthippe (mythology) In Greek mythology, Xanthippe ( Ancient Greek: Ξανθίππη "yellow horse" derived from ξανθος xanthos "yellow" and ‘ιππος hippos "horse") is a name that may refer to: Xanthippe, daughter of Dorus, son of Apollo and Phthia. She was the wife of King Pleuron and mother by him of Agenor, Sterope, Stratonice ...

  8. Believe Me, Xantippe - Wikipedia

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    Believe Me, Xantippe is a lost [1] 1918 American silent romantic comedy film produced by Jesse Lasky for release through Paramount Pictures. [2] The film was directed by actor/director Donald Crisp and stars Wallace Reid and Ann Little. The film is based on a 1913 William A. Brady -produced play Believe Me Xantippe by John Frederick Ballard ...

  9. Xanthippe (mite) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Xanthippe; Scientific classification; Kingdom: ... Xanthippe is a genus of mites in the family Ascidae. Species