Elpinice

Elpinice (Ancient Greek: Ἐλπινίκη Μιλτιάδου Λακιάδου, romanizedElpinikē Miltiadou Lakiadou, flourished c. 510-450 BC)[1] was a noblewoman of classical Athens. Part of the Cimonids (related to Cimon), her high status in society through birth and marriage influenced her outspoken nature as seen in Plutarch's works.

Miltiades the Younger, father of Elpinice
  1. ^ Byrne, Sean G. "Ἐλπινίκη of Lakiadai". Athenian Onomasticon. Retrieved 1 February 2024.