Aspasia: The Mind of Athens
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She was the most brilliant woman in Ancient Greece. So why was she branded a whore and a traitor?
Step into the Golden Age of Athens, a world of gods and philosophers, democracy and empire. At its heart stands Pericles, the great statesman, and beside him, a woman whose intellect was said to be the secret power behind his throne: Aspasia of Miletus.
In a city where respectable women were silent and invisible, Aspasia commanded the attention of the age's greatest minds. Socrates called her his...























