Theano of Croton

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Theano of Croton was an ancient Greek Pythagorean philosopher, often regarded as one of the earliest known women philosophers and associated with the school founded by Pythagoras in southern Italy.

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instanceOf Pythagorean philosopher
ancient Greek philosopher
ancient Greek woman
classical antiquity figure
historical figure
woman philosopher
associatedWith Croton NERFINISHED
Pythagoras NERFINISHED
Pythagorean school NERFINISHED
Pythagoreanism NERFINISHED
authorshipStatus attributed works are considered pseudepigraphal by modern scholars
culture Ancient Greek culture
era 5th century BCE
6th century BCE
Presocratic philosophy
fieldOfWork Pythagorean cosmology
Pythagorean mathematics
ethics
gender female
historicity partly legendary
influenceOn later portrayals of women in Pythagoreanism
knownFor association with early Pythagorean community
being cited as an early woman philosopher
language Ancient Greek
legacy symbol of women’s participation in early Greek philosophy
maritalStatus traditionally said to be married to Pythagoras
nameInGreek Θεανώ
notableAs one of the earliest known women philosophers
occupation philosopher
philosophicalSchool Pythagorean school NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Croton NERFINISHED
Magna Graecia NERFINISHED
region Magna Graecia NERFINISHED
southern Italy
sourceType known primarily from later biographical and doxographical traditions
traditionallyRegardedAs disciple of Pythagoras
successor in leadership of the Pythagorean school
wife of Pythagoras

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Theano namedAfter Theano of Croton