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Who was Sappho married to?

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Was Sappho female?

Sappho was the most famous poet in ancient Greece. She was strong-willed and independent-minded, never married, and believed that women should be taken seriously for their ideas and contributions to society. Sappho was from the island of Lesbos and the term, "lesbian", can be traced all the way back to her.


What was Sappho's full name?

Sappho the Lesbian. This refers to where she lived, the isle of Lesbos. ___ She is generally referred to as Sappho of Lesbos.


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Sappho (Attic Greek) or Psappho (Aeolic Greek). Sometimes Sappho of Eressos.


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What did sappho do for a living?

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Where did Sappho the Greek writer live?

Sappho lived on the greek isle of Lesbos


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Was sappho a lesbian?

Saphho was a resident of the island of Lesbos, and she is where we get the modern term "lesbian." However, Sappho was married to a man, and wrote love poetry about him, but she also wrote love poems and erotic poems about other women. She was most likely attracted to both men and women, making her roughly bisexual in today's terms. The terms "lesbian" and "bisexual" did not exist in antiquity, however, so Sappho could not have identified as either of them. Sappho was not a lesbian, as she was attracted to both men and women, and the word "lesbian" was not invented while she was alive.