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[[File:ACOD_Bust_of_Aspasia.png|thumb|188px|A bust depicting Aspasia]]
|name = Aspasia
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|birth = c. 470 BCE<br />{{Wiki|Miletus}}, {{Wiki|Anatolia}}
|death = c. 400 BCE<br />
|species = [[Human]]
|affiliates = [[Athens]]
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'''Aspasia''' (c. 470 BCE – c. 400 BCE) was an [[Athens|Athenian]] woman who, as a ''[[courtesan|hetaera]]'', became the lover and partner of the statesman [[Pericles]].<ref name="ACOD site">[https://assassinscreed.ubisoft.com/game/en-us/odyssey/characters ''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – Characters]. Ubisoft. Accessed 13 June 2018.</ref>
'''Aspasia''' (c. 470 BCE – c. 400 BCE) was an [[Athens|Athenian]] woman who, as a ''[[courtesan|hetaera]]'', became the lover and partner of the statesman [[Pericles]].<ref name="ACOD site">[https://assassinscreed.ubisoft.com/game/en-us/odyssey/characters ''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – Characters]. Ubisoft. Accessed 13 June 2018.</ref>



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Aspasia (c. 470 BCE – c. 400 BCE) was an Athenian woman who, as a hetaera, became the lover and partner of the statesman Pericles.[1]

With Pericles as the de facto ruler of Athens, Aspasia planted herself at the heart of the Athenian intellectual community. As a socialite, she actively fostered a culture of diverse thought by hosting parties and events for renowned politicians, artists, and philosophers of the age. Far from being a passive actor, she was a tantalizing speaker who contributed to this high point of Athenian philosophy with her own brilliance.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Characters. Ubisoft. Accessed 13 June 2018.