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Xanthippe, the wife of the philosopher Socrates, is believed to have lived during the 5th century BCE. However, there are no definitive historical records indicating her exact age at death, nor the specific year she died. Most accounts focus on her relationship with Socrates rather than her personal life. As such, her age at death remains largely unknown.

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