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Phaenarete (Greek Φαιναρέτη), wife of Sophroniscus, was the mother of the Greek philosopher Socrates and his half-brother, Patrocles. (Since Sophroniscus had died before 424 BC, he was probably Phaenarete's first husband, while Chaeredemus, father of Patrocles, was her second.) The name Phaenarete means "She who brings virtue to light". And it is, according to A.E. Taylor, "suggestive of good family connexions", based on its appearance in the genealogy of the immortal Amphitheus in Aristophanes' Acharnians.

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  • Fenàreta (en grec antic, Φαιναρέτη) (fl. segle v aC) és la mare del filòsof atenenc Sòcrates i del seu mig-germà Pàtrocle. (ca)
  • Fenáreta (Φαιναρέτη, Phainarétē) fue la madre del filósofo griego Sócrates. Ejerció la partería como oficio.​ Estuvo casada con el cantero Sofronisco. (es)
  • Phénarète ou Phaenarete (en grec ancien : Φαιναρέτη / Phainarétē) est la mère du philosophe athénien Socrate et de son demi-frère Patroclès. (fr)
  • Phaenarete (Greek Φαιναρέτη), wife of Sophroniscus, was the mother of the Greek philosopher Socrates and his half-brother, Patrocles. (Since Sophroniscus had died before 424 BC, he was probably Phaenarete's first husband, while Chaeredemus, father of Patrocles, was her second.) The name Phaenarete means "She who brings virtue to light". And it is, according to A.E. Taylor, "suggestive of good family connexions", based on its appearance in the genealogy of the immortal Amphitheus in Aristophanes' Acharnians. Very little is known of the life of Phaenarete. In Plato's Theaetetus, Socrates compares his own work as a philosopher with hers as a maia (midwife). According to John Burnet, the role of maia was "performed by women of good family, and the translation 'midwife' is quite misleading." (en)
  • Fenarete (in greco moderno: Φαιναρέτη; ... – V sec. a.C.) è stata la madre del celebre filosofo Socrate e del suo fratellastro Patrocle. (it)
  • Fenareta, Fenarete ou Fainarete (Grego: Φαιναρέτη, Phainarétē) foi a mãe do filósofo grego Sócrates e do meio-irmão, Pátrocles. Ela teve dois filhos com dois homens diferentes: Sócrates é seu filho com Sophroniscus e é seu filho com Chaeredemus. Pouco se sabe sobre a vida de Phaenarete. No diálogo platônico Teeteto, Sócrates compara seu trabalho de filósofo com o dela de parteira. (pt)
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  • Fenàreta (en grec antic, Φαιναρέτη) (fl. segle v aC) és la mare del filòsof atenenc Sòcrates i del seu mig-germà Pàtrocle. (ca)
  • Fenáreta (Φαιναρέτη, Phainarétē) fue la madre del filósofo griego Sócrates. Ejerció la partería como oficio.​ Estuvo casada con el cantero Sofronisco. (es)
  • Phénarète ou Phaenarete (en grec ancien : Φαιναρέτη / Phainarétē) est la mère du philosophe athénien Socrate et de son demi-frère Patroclès. (fr)
  • Fenarete (in greco moderno: Φαιναρέτη; ... – V sec. a.C.) è stata la madre del celebre filosofo Socrate e del suo fratellastro Patrocle. (it)
  • Fenareta, Fenarete ou Fainarete (Grego: Φαιναρέτη, Phainarétē) foi a mãe do filósofo grego Sócrates e do meio-irmão, Pátrocles. Ela teve dois filhos com dois homens diferentes: Sócrates é seu filho com Sophroniscus e é seu filho com Chaeredemus. Pouco se sabe sobre a vida de Phaenarete. No diálogo platônico Teeteto, Sócrates compara seu trabalho de filósofo com o dela de parteira. (pt)
  • Phaenarete (Greek Φαιναρέτη), wife of Sophroniscus, was the mother of the Greek philosopher Socrates and his half-brother, Patrocles. (Since Sophroniscus had died before 424 BC, he was probably Phaenarete's first husband, while Chaeredemus, father of Patrocles, was her second.) The name Phaenarete means "She who brings virtue to light". And it is, according to A.E. Taylor, "suggestive of good family connexions", based on its appearance in the genealogy of the immortal Amphitheus in Aristophanes' Acharnians. (en)
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  • Fenàreta (ca)
  • Φαιναρέτη (el)
  • Fenáreta (es)
  • Phénarète (fr)
  • Fenarete (it)
  • Phaenarete (en)
  • Fenareta (pt)
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