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'''Aspasia''' (c. 470 BCE – c. 400 BCE) was an immigrant from [[Athens]] who was the lover and partner of the statesman [[Pericles]].
'''Aspasia''' (c. 470 BCE – c. 400 BCE) was an influential immigrant to [[Athens]] and the lover and partner of the statesman [[Pericles]].


A brilliant thinker and speaker, Aspasia was an exceedingly beautiful woman who later became a [[Courtesans|hetaerae]], hosting parties and events for the great thinkers, artists and politicians of her time.
Reportedly a brilliant thinker and speaker, Aspasia was known to be an exceedingly beautiful woman who later became a [[Courtesans|hetaerae]], hosting parties and events for the great thinkers, artists, and politicians of her time.


==Appearance==
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Aspasia (c. 470 BCE – c. 400 BCE) was an influential immigrant to Athens and the lover and partner of the statesman Pericles.

Reportedly a brilliant thinker and speaker, Aspasia was known to be an exceedingly beautiful woman who later became a hetaerae, hosting parties and events for the great thinkers, artists, and politicians of her time.

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