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Sappho

630 BC - 570 BC

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サッポー(古代ギリシア語アッティカ方言: Σαπφώ / Sapphō、英: Sappho、紀元前7世紀末 – 紀元前6世紀初)は、古代ギリシアの女性詩人である。 サッフォー、サッポなどとも表記される。出身地レスボス島のアイオリス方言ではプサッパ(Ψάπφα / Psappha)あるいはプサッポー(Ψάπφω / Psappho)と呼ばれる。 ウィキペディアで詳細を読む

Her biography is available in 109 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 108 in 2024). Sappho is the 77th most popular 作家 (down from 52nd in 2024), the 25th most popular biography from Greece (down from 20th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Greek 作家.

Sappho was an ancient Greek poet, renowned for her lyric poetry that expressed deep emotions, particularly love and desire, often directed toward women. Her work, though mostly surviving in fragments, has made her an enduring symbol of female creativity and LGBTQ+ identity throughout history.

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Among 作家

Among 作家, Sappho ranks 77 out of 7,302Before her are Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Frost, Romain Rolland, Charles Perrault, Umberto Eco, and Giacomo Casanova. After her are Toni Morrison, George R. R. Martin, Lord Byron, Nikolai Gogol, D. H. Lawrence, and Daniel Defoe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 630 BC, Sappho ranks 2Before her is Nebuchadnezzar II. After her are Jehoahaz of Judah, Stesichorus, and Amytis of Media. Among people deceased in 570 BC, Sappho ranks 1After her is Pittacus of Mytilene.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Sappho ranks 25 out of 1,024Before her are Aeschylus (-525), Bayezid II (1447), Plutarch (46), Protagoras (-486), Philip II of Macedon (-382), and Kösem Sultan (1590). After her are Phidias (-490), Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921), Draco (-650), Spartacus (-109), Xenophon (-430), and Muhammad Ali of Egypt (1769).

Among 作家 In Greece

Among 作家 born in Greece, Sappho ranks 6Before her are Homer (-800), Sophocles (-497), Aristophanes (-448), Euripides (-480), and Aeschylus (-525). After her are Pindar (-517), Menander (-342), Nikos Kazantzakis (1883), Alcaeus of Mytilene (-620), Arion (-700), and Archilochus (-680).

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