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What are the names of Aristotle's wives?

Pythias was Aristotle's first wife and Herpyllis was his second wife.


Who was Aristotle's second wife?

On Aristotle second wife called Herpyllis he had a son named Nicomachus named after Aristotle's dad


What was Aristotle's first wife named?

Pythias


What are Aristotle's children's names?

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.


What is the name of aristotle's wife?

Aristotle's wife was named Pythias.


What was Aristotle's wife's name?

Pythias


Who was herpyllis?

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.


Who was Aristotle's wife?

Aristotle had two wives his first was Pythias, who died. Then he married Herpyllis who together they had a child named Nichomachus.


Was Aristotle buried next to his wife?

No, there is no evidence to suggest that Aristotle was buried next to his wife. Aristotle's burial location is uncertain, as there are conflicting historical accounts of where he was laid to rest.


What were Aristotle's kid's names?

He had a daughter Pythias with his first wife. He and his second wife (who may have been his concubine, rather than his wife) had several children but we only know the name of one-- his son Nichomachus.


How many wifes did Aristotle had when he lived?

Aristotle had two wives during his lifetime. His first wife was Pythias, who passed away, and he later married Herpyllis, who bore him a son named Nicomachus.


How did Aristotle's wife die?

There is no concrete evidence of how Aristotle's wife died. Sources only say that his wife Pythias died in approximately 323 BCE. Due to the time period it is most likely that she died of illness.