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Después del fallecimiento de su esposa Pitia, Aristóteles contrajo matrimonio con otra mujer, que se cree pudo ser una de sus esclavas, con quien tuvo dos hijos varones. En el año 321 a.C, la caída de Alejandro Magno lo hizo tener que huir hacia la ciudad de Calcis, donde desafortunadamente contrajo una infección intestinal que puso punto final a su vida. Aristotle's biography Aristotle was born in Estagira, in Thrace, the year 384-3 a. C., was son of Nicómaco and Efestiada, and that his father exerted the medicine in the court of the king Amintas (II) of Macedonia the education received by Aristotle in his youth, although it had to be the own one of the young Greeks of his time. At seventeen years, the 368 a. C., moved to Athens where he joined the Academy of Plato where he would remain for twenty years. Despite some anecdotes that echo an alleged confrontation between Plato and Aristotle, before the death of the former, it is unlikely that such a confrontation could have occurred. On the death of Plato, in the - 347, Espeusippus, nephew of Plato , he took charge of the direction of the Academy, either by direct appointment of this or by decision of his fellow students, printing an orientation of a mystical-religious character to the activities of the Academy, which was not liked by Aristotle, who abandoned her Aristotle after the abandonment of the Academy: He then went, in the company of Xenocrates, to Assos, where the tyrant Hermias (with whom he apparently developed a deep friendship) reigned, founding there a section of the Academy that he himself directed for three years. It was there that he probably began to develop his own opinions contrary to the theory of Ideas. Of this time it is, in effect, his work "On the philosophy", in which they appear the first critical elements of the theory of the Ideas. Also there it contracted marriage with Pythia, adoptive daughter or niece of Hermias, with which took a happy life until the death of this one. It is unknown when he had lu. Return to Athens and creation of the Lyceum: Once in Athens, in 335, he founded his own school, the Lyceum, a philosophical community in the style of the Platonic, named for being located within an area dedicated to Apollo Likeios.