Themista of Lampsacus

Ancient greek philosopher
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IntroAncient greek philosopher
PlacesGreece
Philosopher
Work fieldPhilosophy
Gender
Female
Birth1 January 300
Family
Spouse:Leonteus
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Biography

Themista of Lampsacus, the wife of Leonteus, was a student of Epicurus, early in the 3rd century BCE. Epicurus' school was unusual in the 3rd century, in that it allowed women to attend, and we also hear of Leontion attending Epicurus' school around the same time. Cicero ridicules Epicurus for writing "countless volumes in praise of Themista," instead of more worthy men such as Miltiades, Themistocles or Epaminondas. Themista and Leonteus named their son Epicurus.

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