Aristotle had two wives his first was Pythias, who died. Then he married Herpyllis who together they had a child named Nichomachus.
Aristotle was married to a woman named Pythias. She was the adopted daughter of Hermias, ruler of Atarneus.
Pythias, the daughter of Aristotle& Pythias .
Demetrius, Hermiala, and Vermus were Aristotle's siblings.
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Aristotle's father was Nicomachus, who served as the court physician to King Amyntas of Macedon.
Aristotle's father died when he was a child, around the age of 10 or 11. This event marked a significant turning point in Aristotle's life and upbringing.
She was named Pythias
His first was Pythias, second was Herpyllis
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Aristotle believed that the highest virtue is eudaimonia, which is often translated as "flourishing" or "living well." Eudaimonia encompasses a life of virtue, rationality, and fulfillment of one's potential, leading to a sense of overall well-being and contentment.
ancient Greece
His occupation was a philosopher and educator.