The whole name of Aristotle is "Aristotle Stagiritis son of Nicomachus"
Aristotle's father was Nicomachus, who served as the court physician to King Amyntas of Macedon.
Nicomachus was the illegitimate son of Aristotle and his daughter's hand maiden.
Nicomachus died in 120.
Aristotle's father's name was Nicomachus.
Many believe that the father of biology was Aristotle. While most people call him just Aristotle, his full name is Aristotle Stagiritis, the son of Nicomachus.
Virius Nicomachus Flavianus was born in 334.
Virius Nicomachus Flavianus died in 394.
Aristotle named his book "Nicomachean Ethics" after his son, Nicomachus, as a way to honor him. It is believed that Nicomachus may have either edited or compiled the notes for the book after Aristotle's death.
Aristotle's parents were Phaestis and Nicomachus. Phaestis, his mother, was a woman of aristocratic descent. Nicomachus, his father, was a physician said to be able to trace his ancestry through a line of distinguished physicians. Aristotle had one sister and one brother. His sister's name was Arimneste and his brother's name was Arimnestus. Aristotle was probably the youngest of the three children.
Aristotle's parents were Phaestis and Nicomachus. Phaestis, his mother, was a woman of aristocratic descent. Nicomachus, his father, was a physician said to be able to trace his ancestry through a line of distinguished physicians.
Gaius Asinius Nicomachus Julianus was born in 185.