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Proxenus of Atarneus (Greek: Πρόξενος ὁ Ἀταρνεύς) is most famous for being Aristotle's guardian after the death of his parents. Proxenus educated Aristotle for a couple of years before sending him to Athens to Plato's Academy. He lived in Atarneus, a city in Asia Minor. Proxenus had married Aristotle's older sister Arimneste, whereby they had a daughter Hero and a son Nicanor. Hero's own son, Callisthenes, would later become a student and collaborator with his great-uncle Aristotle. Nicanor eventually married Aristotle's daughter, Pythias.

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  • Proxeno De Atarneo (en griego, Πρόξενος ὁ Ἀταρνεύς: ) es conocido por ser el tutor de Aristóteles después de la muerte de sus padres. Proxeno educó a Aristóteles un par de años antes de enviarlo a Atenas a la Academia de Platón. Vivió en Atarneus, una ciudad en Asia Menor. Proxeno se casó con la hermana mayor de Aristóteles, Arimnesta, por lo que tuvieron una hija, Hero, y un hijo, Nicanor. El hijo de Hero, Calístenes de Olynthus, sería más tarde un estudiante y colaborador de su tío Aristóteles. Nicanor eventualmente se casó con Pitias la Joven, hija de Aristóteles. (es)
  • Proxenus of Atarneus (Greek: Πρόξενος ὁ Ἀταρνεύς) is most famous for being Aristotle's guardian after the death of his parents. Proxenus educated Aristotle for a couple of years before sending him to Athens to Plato's Academy. He lived in Atarneus, a city in Asia Minor. Proxenus had married Aristotle's older sister Arimneste, whereby they had a daughter Hero and a son Nicanor. Hero's own son, Callisthenes, would later become a student and collaborator with his great-uncle Aristotle. Nicanor eventually married Aristotle's daughter, Pythias. (en)
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  • Proxeno De Atarneo (en griego, Πρόξενος ὁ Ἀταρνεύς: ) es conocido por ser el tutor de Aristóteles después de la muerte de sus padres. Proxeno educó a Aristóteles un par de años antes de enviarlo a Atenas a la Academia de Platón. Vivió en Atarneus, una ciudad en Asia Menor. Proxeno se casó con la hermana mayor de Aristóteles, Arimnesta, por lo que tuvieron una hija, Hero, y un hijo, Nicanor. El hijo de Hero, Calístenes de Olynthus, sería más tarde un estudiante y colaborador de su tío Aristóteles. Nicanor eventualmente se casó con Pitias la Joven, hija de Aristóteles. (es)
  • Proxenus of Atarneus (Greek: Πρόξενος ὁ Ἀταρνεύς) is most famous for being Aristotle's guardian after the death of his parents. Proxenus educated Aristotle for a couple of years before sending him to Athens to Plato's Academy. He lived in Atarneus, a city in Asia Minor. Proxenus had married Aristotle's older sister Arimneste, whereby they had a daughter Hero and a son Nicanor. Hero's own son, Callisthenes, would later become a student and collaborator with his great-uncle Aristotle. Nicanor eventually married Aristotle's daughter, Pythias. (en)
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