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Whilst Pythias' date of birth is unclear, she was active around 355 BC and she died in Athens sometime after 330 BC. Aristotle and Pythias had a daughter, Pythias the Younger.
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Pythias the Younger married three times, but is also said to have predeceased her father. Her first husband was Nicanor, Aristotle's nephew by his sister
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/ˈpɪθiəs/
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Hermias of Atarneus
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Procles of Sparta
Diogenes Laertius
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"LacusCurtius • Diogenes Laërtius: Theophrastus"
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