Aspasios

Aspasios is an Ancient Greek epithet used since Homer's works and also a name:

  • Aspasios (sculptor)[1][2]
  • Aspasius (c. 80 – c. 150 AD), Peripatetic philosopher
  • Aspasios from Byblos 2nd century sophist[3][4]
  • Aspasios from Tyros, Greek-Roman period, orator, possibly the same person with Aspasius from Byblos[2][4]
  • Aspasios of Ravenna, 2nd-3rd century sophist
  • Aspasii (singular Aspasios), alternative name for the Aśvakas, people who supposedly lived in northeastern Afghanistan and the Peshawar Valley.

The Latin version of the name is Aspasius.

References

  1. Λήμμα Ασπάσιος, Εγκυκλοπαιδικό Λεξικό Ελευθερουδάκη, 1927
  2. Ασπάσιος, Dictionary of Greek, Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
  3. Ασπάσιος, ygeiaonline.gr, written by ΔΟΜΗ
  4. Ασπάσιος, Σούιδας
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