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- Aedesia abstract "Aedesia (Greek: Αἰδεσία) was a female philosopher of the Neoplatonic school who lived in Alexandria in the fifth century. She was a relation of Syrianus and the wife of Hermias, and was equally celebrated for her beauty and her virtues. After the death of her husband, she devoted herself to relieving the wants of the distressed and the education of her children, Ammonius and Heliodorus. She accompanied the latter to Athens, where they went to study philosophy, and was received with great distinction by all the philosophers there, and especially by Proclus, to whom she had been betrothed by Syrianus, when she was quite young. She lived to a considerable age, and her funeral oration was pronounced by Damascius, who was then a young man, in hexameter verses.".
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- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Alexandria.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Ammonius_Hermiae.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Category:5th-century_Byzantine_people.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Category:5th-century_philosophers.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_philosophers.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_women_philosophers.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Late-Roman-era_students_in_Athens.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neoplatonists.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Alexandria.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman-era_philosophers.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Damascius.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Heliodorus_of_Alexandria.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Hermias_(philosopher).
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Hexameter.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Neoplatonism.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Proclus.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLink Syrianus.
- Aedesia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aedesia".
- Aedesia hasPhotoCollection Aedesia.
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- Aedesia subject Category:5th-century_Byzantine_people.
- Aedesia subject Category:5th-century_philosophers.
- Aedesia subject Category:Ancient_Greek_philosophers.
- Aedesia subject Category:Ancient_Greek_women_philosophers.
- Aedesia subject Category:Late-Roman-era_students_in_Athens.
- Aedesia subject Category:Neoplatonists.
- Aedesia subject Category:People_from_Alexandria.
- Aedesia subject Category:Roman-era_philosophers.
- Aedesia hypernym Philosopher.
- Aedesia type Article.
- Aedesia type Person.
- Aedesia type Philosopher.
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- Aedesia type Article.
- Aedesia type Neoplatonist.
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- Aedesia type Platonist.
- Aedesia type Source.
- Aedesia type Student.
- Aedesia type Work.
- Aedesia comment "Aedesia (Greek: Αἰδεσία) was a female philosopher of the Neoplatonic school who lived in Alexandria in the fifth century. She was a relation of Syrianus and the wife of Hermias, and was equally celebrated for her beauty and her virtues. After the death of her husband, she devoted herself to relieving the wants of the distressed and the education of her children, Ammonius and Heliodorus.".
- Aedesia label "Aedesia".
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- Aedesia sameAs Edésia_(filósofa).
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- Aedesia sameAs Эдесия.
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- Aedesia sameAs Q2382393.
- Aedesia sameAs Q2382393.
- Aedesia wasDerivedFrom Aedesia?oldid=625146004.
- Aedesia isPrimaryTopicOf Aedesia.