Examples of using Xanthippe in English and their translations into Greek
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My God, Xanthippe.
Xanthippe, what is going on?
Celebrity with X: Xanthippe.
Xanthippe, you look tired.
Buscar How to pronounce Xanthippe.
I am sure that Xanthippe has a different view!
That explains why you spelled"Xanthippe" wrong.
Just make sure Xanthippe is at Buckley's party.
At 55 years of age, approximately, he married Xanthippe[5].
Xanthippe, his wife, had the reputation of a shrew.
Stratonice, a Pleuronian princess as the daughter of King Pleuron and Xanthippe.
Xanthippe Lannister Voorhees, if this is your idea of a joke, you belong in a Woody Allen film because I am not laughing.
However, there is sufficient evidence that he respected and honoured Xanthippe.
Xanthippe Skarpia-Heupel and Katerina Kamara were appointed to serve and represent the Association on the Board of Governors of the Foundation.
Menexenus(/ˌməˈnɛksənəs/; Greek: Μενέξενоς) was one of the three sons of Socrates and Xanthippe.
As my life's task, I have chosen to consort with people.I have Xanthippe knowing that if I can tolerate her, I can definitely tolerate anyone else.».
We want to be fair, so we ought to take into account that excessive mourning was not a whim of Xanthippe.
The two sisters, Xanthippe and Polyxene, by divine zeal as genuine disciples of the holy Apostles, preached the true faith and led many well-intentioned to salvation.
The name of Socrates' father(Sophroniscus) was given to their second son,something really strange, unless Xanthippe was indeed of aristocratic descent or was at least of higher social class than Socrates.
The moment Socrates' friends arrived, Xanthippe holding one of her sons, began screaming and lamenting“Socrates, for the last time your friends will greet you now and you them”.
We have reasons to believe that, unlike her husband,who was the son of a stonemason and a midwife, Xanthippe was the child of an aristocratic Athenian family.
In this respect we must also consider the information that Xanthippe, when she became a widow, gave Socrates's notes to Aeschines, with whom it is suggested she developed an erotic bond.
Xanthippe, Socrates' wife, was a woman who didn't leave a good impression. But today given the temporal distance to the 4th century BCE, we can take a clearer look at the relation of this strange couple.
An anecdote describes the jealous rage of Xanthippe, Socrates' wife, who destroys a cake sent by Alcibiades, seeing it as a"present sent by an eromenos to his erastes to reinforce his passion.".
Xanthippe therefore, was a young aristocrat who for reasons unknown married a poor, ingenious philosopher whom she probably did not even choose herself, as it wasn't accustomed for women to choose their own luck back then.
He had invited some rich men and, when Xanthippe said she felt ashamed of the dinner,“Never mind,” said he,“for if they are reasonable they will put up with it, and if they are good for nothing, we shall not trouble ourselves about them.”.
If Xanthippe was an ordinary woman of her time, if she was not interested in anything more than the wellbeing of her children and the financial state of her household, then it was indeed a very wrong choice of husband her father made for her.