Another contributor said:
This is unclear - there are various answers with no absolute confirmation, but at a time he must have had, at least, a partner, as he did have children.
Yes, Plato was never married. He remained single throughout his life.
Plato was not married. He remained celibate throughout his life and focused on his philosophical pursuits.
It is believed that Socrates was married to Xanthippe, although not much is known about their relationship. Plato, on the other hand, is said to have remained single throughout his life.
Plato never married, nor did he have any children. There are speculations that Plato was homosexual, an orientation common and largely accepted in Ancient Greece, especially in Athens.
I am not sure if he married but he did have children so I am not sure?
There is no definitive evidence that Plato was married. Most historical accounts suggest that he remained celibate and focused on his philosophical pursuits.
There is no evidence to suggest that Plato ever married. He devoted his life to philosophy and education, establishing the Academy in Athens and mentoring many notable figures, such as Aristotle.
Plato's parents were Ariston and Perictione. Ariston was a descendant of the last King of Athens while Perictione came from a prominent Athenian family.
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Plato was born before Aristotle. Plato was born around 427 BC, while Aristotle was born around 384 BC.