Sophia Engastromenos

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Sophia Engastromenos was a Greek woman best known as the second wife of archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann, who assisted him in his excavations and public presentations of ancient Troy and Mycenae.

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Sophia Engastromenos canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek person
human
associatedWith Mycenaean civilization
surface form: ancient Mycenae

Troy, ancient city
surface form: ancient Troy
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Greece
ethnicGroup Greek
fieldOfWork archaeology
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned Greek
maritalStatus married
name Sophia Engastromenos self-link
notableFor assisting Heinrich Schliemann in archaeological excavations
assisting in public presentations of excavations at Troy and Mycenae
being the second wife of Heinrich Schliemann
occupation archaeologist’s assistant
participatedIn archaeological excavations at Mycenae
archaeological excavations at Troy
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
residence Greece
sexOrGender female
spouse Heinrich Schliemann
Sophia Engastromenos self-linksurface differs
spouseOccupation archaeologist
workLocation Mycenae and Tiryns
surface form: Mycenae

Troy

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Heinrich Schliemann spouse Sophia Engastromenos
Sophia Engastromenos name Sophia Engastromenos self-link
Sophia Engastromenos spouse Sophia Engastromenos self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Heinrich Schliemann