Deinomache

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Deinomache was an Athenian noblewoman of the 5th century BCE, best known as the mother of the prominent statesman and general Alcibiades.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 5th-century BCE person
Athenian noblewoman
ancient Greek woman
associatedWith Athenian aristocracy
political elite of Athens
child Alcibiades
citizenship Classical Athens
culture Classical Greek culture
ethnicGroup Athenians
familyClan Alcmaeonid family
gender female
historicalContext Peloponnesian War era
knownFrom ancient literary sources
language Ancient Greek
nameScript Greek alphabet
notableFor being the mother of Alcibiades
placeOfResidence Athens
region Attica
relative Alcibiades
surface form: Alcibiades the Younger

Cleinias (son of Alcibiades)
Pericles
religion Ancient Greek religion
socialStatus nobility
spouse Cleinias
surface form: Clinias
timePeriod 5th century BCE

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Alcibiades mother Deinomache