Herpyllis is the 2nd wife of Aristotle. His 1st wife was Phytias. After she died Herpylles became his wife. Herpylles and Aristotle had a son named after Aristotle's father Nicomachus.
342 BC
His first was Pythias, second was Herpyllis
Pythias was Aristotle's first wife and Herpyllis was his second wife.
On Aristotle second wife called Herpyllis he had a son named Nicomachus named after Aristotle's dad
Aristotle had two wives his first was Pythias, who died. Then he married Herpyllis who together they had a child named Nichomachus.
Pythias
You can get the pictures on Google Images and in fact he had 2 wifes. One was Pythias(Hermia's adoptive daughter) and the second wife was Herpyllis(Pythias's slave) Hope this answer helped (:
Aristotle's first wife, Pythias, had a daughter of the same name. After his first wife died, Aristotle took her former slave, Herpyllis, as his mistress. The two had a son, Nichomacus.
Aristotle lived 2300 years ago and little information about such things has survived. It is known that his father was Nicomachus, personal physician to King Amyntas of Macedon. His mother's family had an estate in Chalcis. It is known that he married Pythias, the adopted daughter (or niece) of his friend, Hermias of Atarneus, and that they had a daughter, also named Pythias. After his wife died, Aristotle became involved with Herpyllis of Stageira, who bore him a son whom he named after his father, Nicomachus. Insufficient information exists to construct any more extensive family tree.