Ancient Greece: Philosophy, Democracy, and Endless War — Fexingo History
Aspasia of Miletus was one of the most influential women of classical Athens, yet she remains a shadowy figure in history. As the companion of Pericles, she became a target of comic poets and political enemies, accused of corrupting Athenian women and even causing the Samian War. But behind the slander lies a woman widely respected for her rhetorical skill and intellectual partnership with the city's greatest statesman. This episode explores what we know—and what we can't know—about Aspasia's life: her origins as a metic from Miletus, her role in Pericles' household and political circle, the legal and social barriers she faced, and the enduring mystery of whether she truly wrote Pericles' Funeral Oration. We also touch on the trial of Aspasia for asebeia (impiety) and the dramatic plea that saved her, as recounted by Plutarch and Plato's Menexenus. For listeners who know Pericles from earlier episodes, here is the woman behind the statesman—and the misogyny that tried to erase her. #Aspasia #Pericles #AncientGreece #Athens #WomenInHistory #Miletus #FuneralOration #Asebeia #Plutarch #Plato #Menexenus #Socrates #Comedy #Metics #5thCenturyBC #History #FexingoHistory #GreekPhilosophy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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