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  • Hetaira
  • Type of female companion in Ancient Greece

    A hetaira (/hɪˈtaɪrə/; Ancient Greek: ἑταίρα, lit. 'female companion'; pl.. ἑταῖραι hetairai, English: /hɪˈtaɪraɪ/), Latinized as hetaera (/hɪˈtɪrə/,

    Hetaira

    Hetaira

    Hetaira

  • Courtesan
  • Prostitute with an upper-class clientele

    Corinth (5th century BC), hetaira-courtesan Lais of Hyccara (killed 340 BC), hetaira-courtesan Phryne (4th century BC), hetaira-courtesan Praecia (fl. 73

    Courtesan

    Courtesan

  • Neaira (hetaera)
  • 4th-century BC Greek hetaera

    Neaira (/niˈaɪrə/; Ancient Greek: Νέαιρα), also Neaera (/niˈɪərə/), was a hetaera who lived in the 4th century BC in ancient Greece. She was brought to

    Neaira (hetaera)

    Neaira_(hetaera)

  • Thaïs
  • Ancient Greek hetaira

    Thaïs (/ˈθaɪs/; Greek: Θαΐς; fl. 4th century BCE) was a Greek hetaira who accompanied Alexander the Great on his military campaigns. Likely from Athens

    Thaïs

    Thaïs

    Thaïs

  • Bacchis (hetaira)
  • Greek courtesan

    Βακχίς; 4th-century BC) was a Greek hetaira. She was originally the slave of the hetaira Sinope, who trained her as a hetaira. She was manumitted and eventually

    Bacchis (hetaira)

    Bacchis_(hetaira)

  • Lysistrata Jones
  • Musical

    (2010) Walter Kerr Theatre, Broadway (2011) Lysistrata Jones Patti Murin Hetaira Liz Mikel Michelangelo "Mick" Jackson Andrew Rannells Josh Segarra Xander

    Lysistrata Jones

    Lysistrata_Jones

  • Hetaira (katydid)
  • Genus of cricket-like animals

    Hetaira is a genus of Central and South American bush crickets in the subfamily Phaneropterinae. *Orthoptera Species File (September 2, 2011) v t e

    Hetaira (katydid)

    Hetaira_(katydid)

  • Gnathaena
  • Athenian hetaira

    Gnathaena (Ancient Greek: Γνάθαινα) was an Athenian hetaira (plural: hetairai), a class of ancient Greek prostitutes who were companions to wealthy men

    Gnathaena

    Gnathaena

    Gnathaena

  • Toni Wolff
  • Swiss psychologist (1888–1953)

    "types" or aspects of the feminine psyche: the Amazon, the Mother, the Hetaira, and the Medial (or mediumistic) Woman. These four types exist on a quadrant

    Toni Wolff

    Toni Wolff

    Toni_Wolff

  • Prostitution in ancient Greece
  • Aspect of ancient Greek society

    thousand hetairas, whom both men and women had given to the goddess. Many people visited the town on account of them, and thus these hetairas contributed

    Prostitution in ancient Greece

    Prostitution in ancient Greece

    Prostitution_in_ancient_Greece

  • Phryne
  • 4th-century BC Greek courtesan

    (Ancient Greek: Φρύνη, before 370 – after 316 BC) was an ancient Greek hetaira (courtesan). Born Mnesarete, she was from Thespiae in Boeotia, but seems

    Phryne

    Phryne

    Phryne

  • Sex position
  • Position of the body used for sexual activities

    Greco-Roman era, a sex manual was written by Philaenis of Samos, possibly a hetaira (courtesan) of the Hellenistic period (3rd–1st century BC). The Kama Sutra

    Sex position

    Sex position

    Sex_position

  • Lais of Corinth
  • Ancient Greek courtesan

    BC) was a famous hetaira or courtesan of ancient Greece, who was probably born in Corinth. She shared a name with the younger hetaira Lais of Hyccara;

    Lais of Corinth

    Lais of Corinth

    Lais_of_Corinth

  • LaSirena69
  • Venezuelan-Italian pornographic actress

    geisha", which dealt with women working in the sex industry, from the hetairas of ancient Greece and Japanese geishas to contemporary prostitution. In

    LaSirena69

    LaSirena69

  • Nikidion
  • Ancient Greek hetaira

    Nikidion ("Little Victory") (floruit circa 300 BCE) was a hetaira (courtesan) who was a female student of Epicurus. She served as a character in Martha

    Nikidion

    Nikidion

  • Phryne Before the Areopagus
  • Painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme

    Jean-Léon Gérôme. The painting depicts the trial of Phryne, an ancient Greek hetaira (courtesan), who was charged with impiety. Phryne was said to have been

    Phryne Before the Areopagus

    Phryne Before the Areopagus

    Phryne_Before_the_Areopagus

  • Pallake
  • Concubine in ancient Greece

    Pallakai could be either free or slaves. A free pallake was often a former hetaira, a freedwoman, or a woman from a poor family; and almost always a foreigner

    Pallake

    Pallake

    Pallake

  • Ctesibius
  • 3rd-century BC Greek inventor and mathematician

    to a woman named Thais, who is not to be confused with Thaïs, the Greek hetaira who travelled with Alexander the Great on his military campaigns. Ctesibius

    Ctesibius

    Ctesibius

    Ctesibius

  • Sappho
  • Ancient Greek lyric poet (c. 630–c. 570 BC)

    ISBN 978-1-4214-0464-6. Lidov, Joel (2002). "Sappho, Herodotus and the Hetaira". Classical Philology. 97 (3): 203–237. doi:10.1086/449585. JSTOR 1215522

    Sappho

    Sappho

    Sappho

  • Malebolge
  • Eighth circle of hell in Dante's Inferno

    river of human excrement, similar to what their flatteries were. Thaïs the hetaira is found there. Simoniacs are punished here. They are turned upside down

    Malebolge

    Malebolge

    Malebolge

  • Sex manual
  • Genre of literature devoted to sexual practices

    Graeco-Roman era, a sex manual was written by Philaenis of Samos, possibly a hetaira (courtesan) of the Hellenistic period (3rd–1st century BC). Preserved by

    Sex manual

    Sex manual

    Sex_manual

  • Pasithea
  • One of the Graces in Greek mythology

    is that the figure depicted is a hetaira, for whom the name of a Grace would also be appropriate. The 'spinning hetaira' is a common motif on vases, though

    Pasithea

    Pasithea

    Pasithea

  • Aristagora
  • Ἀρισταγόρα) can refer to one of two women in classical antiquity: Aristagora, a hetaira, and mistress of the orator Hyperides, against whom he afterwards delivered

    Aristagora

    Aristagora

  • Aspasia
  • 5th-century BC partner of Athenian statesman Pericles

    ("concubinage") enforced by contract; and Sue Blundell describes Aspasia as a hetaira and mistress of Pericles. Aspasia and Pericles had a son, Pericles the

    Aspasia

    Aspasia

    Aspasia

  • Harem
  • Women's quarters in the traditional house of a Muslim family

    to Roman sources, Parthian kings had harems full of female slaves and hetairas secluded from contact with men, and royal women were not allowed to participate

    Harem

    Harem

    Harem

  • Nicopolis (courtesan)
  • Nicopolis (born c.150 BC) was a Roman hetaira possibly of Greek origin. She was likely a former slave from Greece, who earned her fortune as a prostitute

    Nicopolis (courtesan)

    Nicopolis_(courtesan)

  • Aineta aryballos
  • Ancient Greek vase in the British Museum

    or unguent, and is likely to have been owned by a high-class courtesan (hetaira) by the name of Aineta, who may be portrayed in a drawing on its handle

    Aineta aryballos

    Aineta aryballos

    Aineta_aryballos

  • Prostitution in Spain
  • la Mujer Prostituida) while sex workers' rights organisations include Hetaira (Madrid), as well as regional organisations such as SICAR Asturias, AMTTTSE

    Prostitution in Spain

    Prostitution in Spain

    Prostitution_in_Spain

  • Persepolis
  • Ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire

    (1) And did not Alexander the Great have with him Thais, the Athenian hetaira? Cleitarchus speaks of her as having been the cause for the burning of

    Persepolis

    Persepolis

  • Foundry Painter
  • Ancient Greek vase painter

    Hetaira urinating into a vessel, tondo of a kylix "in the style of the Foundry Painter", ca. 480 BC. Berlin, Antikensammlung.

    Foundry Painter

    Foundry Painter

    Foundry_Painter

  • Parthian Empire
  • Iranian empire (247 BC – 224 AD)

    to Roman sources, Parthian kings had harems full of female slaves and hetairas secluded from contact with men, and royal women were not allowed to participate

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian Empire

    Parthian_Empire

  • Ancient Corinth
  • Ancient city-state in mainland Greece

    had a temple of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, employing some thousand hetairas (temple prostitutes) (see also Temple prostitution in Corinth). The city

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient_Corinth

  • Lais of Hyccara
  • Ancient greek heteira

    Lais of Hyccara (Ancient Greek: Λαΐς and Λαΐδα) (died 340 BC) was a hetaira (courtesan) of Ancient Greece. She was probably born in Hyccara, Sicily (modern

    Lais of Hyccara

    Lais_of_Hyccara

  • Pederasty in ancient Greece
  • Social institution of ancient Greece

    slaves or being a pornos (prostitute) or hetairos (the male equivalent of a hetaira). Scholars like Dover makes the claim that visiting prostitutes of either

    Pederasty in ancient Greece

    Pederasty in ancient Greece

    Pederasty_in_ancient_Greece

  • English orthography
  • Norms for writing the English language

    /ɪər/ chimaera /ər/ anaerobe air /ɛər/ cairn, millionaire, dairy /aɪər/ hetaira /aɪˈɪər/ zaire aor /eɪˈɔːr/ aorta /aʊ.r/ /ɔːr/ Maori extraordinary arr

    English orthography

    English_orthography

  • Nicarete of Megara
  • Ancient Greek philosopher and/or hetaira

    Ancient Greek philosopher and/or hetaira

    Nicarete of Megara

    Nicarete_of_Megara

  • Minthe
  • Greek Naiad nymph

    a legally married wife, but stood higher than a common prostitute or a hetaira. In ancient Greece, mint was used in funerary rites, together with rosemary

    Minthe

    Minthe

    Minthe

  • Praxilla
  • Greek lyric poet of the 5th century BC

    based on this range of surviving works. These include that Praxilla was a hetaira (courtesan), or that she was a professional musician. Alternatively, the

    Praxilla

    Praxilla

    Praxilla

  • Sulla
  • Roman general and dictator (138–78 BC)

    than her name. During these marriages, he engaged in an affair with the hetaira Nicopolis, who also was older than him. The means by which Sulla attained

    Sulla

    Sulla

    Sulla

  • Sexuality in ancient Rome
  • Attitudes and behaviors towards sex in ancient Rome

    woman who prefers sex with another woman include hetairistria (compare hetaira, "courtesan" or "companion"), tribas (plural tribades), and Lesbia; Latin

    Sexuality in ancient Rome

    Sexuality in ancient Rome

    Sexuality_in_ancient_Rome

  • Aulos
  • Ancient Greek wind instrument

    attributed to the Hephaistos Painter, dating c. 450 – c. 425 BCE, depicting a hetaira playing the aulos at a symposium for two men holding lyres, Eskenazi Museum

    Aulos

    Aulos

    Aulos

  • Geji
  • Ancient China courtesan

    banned courtesans such as geji from performing at official functions. Hetaira in Ancient Greece Geisha and Oiran in Japan Kisaeng in Korea Sing-song

    Geji

    Geji

    Geji

  • Achilles and Patroclus
  • Relationship in Classical Greece

    usually used of soldiers under the same commander. While its feminine form (hetaîra) would be used for courtesans, a hetaîros was still a form of soldier in

    Achilles and Patroclus

    Achilles and Patroclus

    Achilles_and_Patroclus

  • History of prostitution
  • contributed to HIV/AIDS awareness. sexuality portal Prostitution portal Hetaira History of prostitution in Canada History of prostitution in France History

    History of prostitution

    History of prostitution

    History_of_prostitution

  • Ariazate
  • have sons considered legitimate with the palace slave women and Greek hetaira used to entertain in his banquets, but no hierarchy is known for the queen-wives

    Ariazate

    Ariazate

  • Hooker with a heart of gold
  • Stock character

    their moral qualities. The “good” sex worker (or more specifically “good” hetaira, a type of high-end sex worker) emerged as a stereotype in middle ancient

    Hooker with a heart of gold

    Hooker with a heart of gold

    Hooker_with_a_heart_of_gold

  • Argos, Peloponnese
  • City in Argolis, Greece

    century BC), sculptor Telesilla (6th century BC), Greek poet Bilistiche, hetaira and lover of pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus Eleni Bakopanos (born 1954)

    Argos, Peloponnese

    Argos, Peloponnese

    Argos,_Peloponnese

  • Hetaerina
  • Genus of damselflies

    deep red wing bases of the males. The name is from Ancient Greek: ἑταίρα (hetaira), courtesan. The Guatemalan rubyspot H. rudis is considered vulnerable

    Hetaerina

    Hetaerina

    Hetaerina

  • Homosexuality in ancient Rome
  • Sexuality in ancient Rome

    woman who prefers sex with another woman include hetairistria (compare hetaira, "courtesan" or "companion"), tribas (plural tribades), and Lesbia; Latin

    Homosexuality in ancient Rome

    Homosexuality in ancient Rome

    Homosexuality_in_ancient_Rome

  • Aspasia of Phocaea
  • Ancient wife of Cyrus the Younger

    nicknaming her "the wise one" (sophe). She may or may not have been a hetaira. Her name is said to have originally been "Milto," until Cyrus called her

    Aspasia of Phocaea

    Aspasia_of_Phocaea

  • Thais (given name)
  • Name list

    Thais Weiller, Brazilian game designer and producer Thaïs, a celebrated hetaira during the era of Alexander (356-323 BCE) Thaïs (saint), 4th century repentant

    Thais (given name)

    Thais_(given_name)

  • Liz Mikel
  • American actress

    Year(s) Production Role Location Category 2010 Give It Up! Hetaira Dallas Theater Center Regional 2011 Lysistrata Jones Transport Group Theatre Company

    Liz Mikel

    Liz_Mikel

  • Nannion
  • Greek hetaira. Her mother, Korone, and grandmother, Nannion, after whom she was named, were both also hetairai. She is possibly the same hetaira as Nannarion

    Nannion

    Nannion

  • Damaris (biblical figure)
  • Greek saint (named in Acts of the Apostles)

    Areopagus meetings, Damaris has traditionally been assumed to have been a hetaira (courtesan, high-status prostitute); modern commentators have alternatively

    Damaris (biblical figure)

    Damaris (biblical figure)

    Damaris_(biblical_figure)

  • 1236 Thaïs
  • Asteroid

    Designations Pronunciation /ˈθeɪ.ɪs/ Named after Thaïs (ancient Greek hetaira) Alternative designations 1931 VX · 1957 LQ 1964 JH · 1965 WA Minor planet

    1236 Thaïs

    1236 Thaïs

    1236_Thaïs

  • Hetair-
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hetairos), the name of the Macedonian aristocracy and later Companion cavalry Hetaira (plural Hetairai), female sophisticated companions, courtesans Hetairideia

    Hetair-

    Hetair-

  • 340 BC
  • Calendar year

    Yuan, Chinese poet and minister (approximate date) Lais of Hyccara, Greek hetaira (courtesan) (approximate date) Mentor of Rhodes, Greek mercenary and satrap

    340 BC

    340_BC

  • Fire from Heaven
  • 1969 historical novel by Mary Renault

    Hephaestion's influence, to engage in heterosexuality. He is kind to a hetaira at a party, but goes no further than kissing her gently. His mother then

    Fire from Heaven

    Fire_from_Heaven

  • Thais
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Southeast Asia In the singular, Thais may refer to: Thaïs, a celebrated hetaira during the era of Alexander (356-323 BCE) Thaïs (saint), 4th century repentant

    Thais

    Thais

  • Old Drunkard
  • Ancient Greek statue

    opinion that the Old Drunkard depicts the comedic topos of the retired Hetaira. From the fifth century BC, the old drunken woman had been a staple of

    Old Drunkard

    Old Drunkard

    Old_Drunkard

  • Puellae gaditanae
  • Ancient erotic dancers from southern Hispania Baetica

    Bastetani celebrated their tribal or family festivals".[citation needed] Hetaira Soldadeira Flamenco cf. Mart. v. 78. 26. The father of Jason and Priam

    Puellae gaditanae

    Puellae gaditanae

    Puellae_gaditanae

  • Canidia gens
  • Ancient Roman plebeian family

    actually named "Gratidia"; the scholiasts describe her as a Neapolitan hetaira who had deserted the poet. Horace bestowed the ironic nickname upon her

    Canidia gens

    Canidia_gens

  • Leontion
  • Ancient Greek philosopher

    scant. She was said to have been a hetaira – a courtesan or prostitute.a There is evidence that she was not a hetaira, and that the label was used merely

    Leontion

    Leontion

    Leontion

  • Lamia
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    word play between Lamia the monster and Lamia of Athens, the notorious hetaira courtesan who captivated Demetrius Poliorcetes (died 283 BC). The double-entendre

    Lamia

    Lamia

    Lamia

  • Philaenis
  • Author of an ancient sex manual

    positions. This red-figure kylix painting from c. 480–470 BC depicts a man having sexual intercourse with a hetaira, a kind of ancient Greek prostitute.

    Philaenis

    Philaenis

    Philaenis

  • History of human sexuality
  • Archived from the original on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2012. "Hetaira | Courtesan, Prostitution, Sexuality | Britannica". www.britannica.com

    History of human sexuality

    History_of_human_sexuality

  • Prostitution in ancient Rome
  • Aspect of ancient Roman society

    understanding of a sexual identity or orientation. Ancient Rome portal Hetaira History of prostitution History of human sexuality Infamia Pederasty in

    Prostitution in ancient Rome

    Prostitution in ancient Rome

    Prostitution_in_ancient_Rome

  • Thespiae
  • Ancient Greek city-state

    Commander of the Thespian force at the Battle of Thermopylae. Phryne: a hetaira. She is best known for her trial for impiety, where she was defended by

    Thespiae

    Thespiae

    Thespiae

  • List of prostitutes and courtesans of antiquity
  • Leontium (Λεόντιον), of Attica late 4th – early 3rd century BC Athenian hetaira who was a student of Epicurus and the lover of Metrodorus of Lampsacus

    List of prostitutes and courtesans of antiquity

    List_of_prostitutes_and_courtesans_of_antiquity

  • Ancient Greece–Ancient India relations
  • Relations between ancient Greece and India

    Ganika) was a common sight in India (Gaṇikā in India was similar to a Hetaira in the Greek world). These girls were also trained in the theatrical arts

    Ancient Greece–Ancient India relations

    Ancient Greece–Ancient India relations

    Ancient_Greece–Ancient_India_relations

  • Shuvalov Painter
  • 5th-century BC Greek vase painter

    Oinochoe, erotic scene with young man and hetaira; Antikensammlung (F 2414) Berlin

    Shuvalov Painter

    Shuvalov Painter

    Shuvalov_Painter

  • Melissa Ashley
  • Australian novelist (born 1973)

    000. ——; Johnson, Ruth; Cvetkovic, Lidija (1996). Desire In Difference. Hetaira Press. ISBN 9780646290225. —— (2003). The Hospital for Dolls. Post Pressed

    Melissa Ashley

    Melissa_Ashley

  • Tomb of the Leopards
  • Etruscan burial complex

    particular banquet scene with some arguing the women represented were hetaira or courtesans, with other more recent scholars arguing they are equal free

    Tomb of the Leopards

    Tomb of the Leopards

    Tomb_of_the_Leopards

  • Rhodopis (hetaera)
  • Greek hetaera

    Historia, xxxvi.(17).82 Lidov, Joel B. (2002). "Sappho, Herodotus, and the Hetaira". Classical Philology. 97 (3): 215. doi:10.1086/449585. S2CID 161865691

    Rhodopis (hetaera)

    Rhodopis (hetaera)

    Rhodopis_(hetaera)

  • Aglais (musician)
  • Ancient Greek musician

    mother of the contemporary Aristainetos' fictional character Melissarion, a hetaira whose mother Aglais acted as her pimp. Konstantinos Kapparis: Prostitution

    Aglais (musician)

    Aglais_(musician)

  • The Greeks Had a Word for Them
  • 1932 American comedy film

    including Ina Claire's beach pajamas. The 'word' referred to in the title is hetaira, a high-class prostitute and companion in Ancient Greece. Pre-Code sex

    The Greeks Had a Word for Them

    The Greeks Had a Word for Them

    The_Greeks_Had_a_Word_for_Them

  • Arched harp
  • Class of musical instruments

    sambuca was said to have. Harps were played by women in Greece, often hetaira. In the literature of the 4th century BC and later, the term sambukistria

    Arched harp

    Arched harp

    Arched_harp

  • Epitrepontes
  • Comic play by Menander

    servant Pamphile, Charisios' wife Smikrines, Pamphile's father Habrotonon, a hetaira Syros, Chairestratos' servant, a charcoal-burner Daos, a shepherd Karion

    Epitrepontes

    Epitrepontes

    Epitrepontes

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Hestia Hestiaea (Attica) Hestiaeus of Perinthus Hesychius of Alexandria Hetaira Hicesius Hicetaon Hicetas Hicetas of Leontini Hiera Orgas Hierapytna Hierax

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • Euthymides
  • Late 6th century BCE Athenian potter and painter

    the Pioneer Group. One hydria, painted by Phintias, shows a courtesan (hetaira) trying to hit a beardless Euthymides with the dregs of a cup of wine,

    Euthymides

    Euthymides

    Euthymides

  • Phila of Thebes
  • Historical Character in Ancient Greece

    Phila of Thebes (Greek: Φίλα) (fl. 300s BCE) was a hetaira in Athens. Originally, she was enslaved to a woman called Nikarete who purchased and trained

    Phila of Thebes

    Phila_of_Thebes

  • Antiphanes of Berge
  • Greek writer

    Anaxilas) are also some of a few examples to make reference to the ancient hetaira Nannion. Bergaios i. p. 47, ii. pp. 102, 104; comp. Polyb. xx xiii. 12

    Antiphanes of Berge

    Antiphanes_of_Berge

  • Castro Alves
  • Brazilian poet and playwright (1847–1871)

    visited him like "shadows" were: "Marieta", Leonídia Fraga; "Bárbora", a "hetaira" - the same as a prostitute - that he had known; "Esther" retains the name

    Castro Alves

    Castro Alves

    Castro_Alves

  • Feoli collection
  • signed by the potter Brygos, painted by the Brygos painter, c. 480 BC; Tondo: a young symposion guest throws up; his head is held by a blonde hetaira.

    Feoli collection

    Feoli collection

    Feoli_collection

  • Lamia of Athens
  • Hetaera, active c. 300 BC

    which she gained some fame, but afterwards abandoned it for life as a hetaira. It is not known how she found herself on board of the fleet of Ptolemy

    Lamia of Athens

    Lamia of Athens

    Lamia_of_Athens

  • José Corrales
  • Cuban poet and playwright (1937–2002)

    Mercy College. Corrales authored about twenty-five plays, among them Las hetairas habaneras with Manuel Pereiras García, Un vals de Chopin, and Los tres

    José Corrales

    José_Corrales

  • Empar Pineda
  • Spanish feminist activist

    and transphobic statements". As of 2018, she is an active part of the Hetaira Collective. There is an immense task to be done against sexist violence

    Empar Pineda

    Empar Pineda

    Empar_Pineda

  • Anacréon (Cherubini)
  • Gavazzeni conducting. Place: The Greek city of Teos in ancient Ionia The young hetaira Corine is in love with the poet Anacréon, unaware that he shares the same

    Anacréon (Cherubini)

    Anacréon (Cherubini)

    Anacréon_(Cherubini)

  • Doricha
  • Genus of birds

    genus name is that of Rhodopsis a celebrated Ancient Greek courtesan or hetaira. A 2014 molecular phylogenetic study by Jimmy McGuire and collaborators

    Doricha

    Doricha

    Doricha

  • Cultural depictions of Alexander the Great
  • Efremov wrote a historical novel Thais of Athens (1972) about the life of hetaira Thaïs, as she follows Alexander in his campaigns. Alexander and Thaïs have

    Cultural depictions of Alexander the Great

    Cultural depictions of Alexander the Great

    Cultural_depictions_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • Phaneropterinae
  • Subfamily of cricket-like animals

    2014 – Central and South America Pycnopalpina Cadena-Castañeda, 2014 Hetaira Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1891 Montezumina Hebard, 1925 Pycnopalpa Serville

    Phaneropterinae

    Phaneropterinae

    Phaneropterinae

  • Euphronios
  • Greek vase painter and potter (c. 535 – after 470 BC)

    symposium. Four men are lying on couches (klinai) and drinking wine. A hetaira, named "Syko" by the accompanying inscription, is playing the flute, while

    Euphronios

    Euphronios

    Euphronios

  • Metaneira (hetaera)
  • Ancient greek Hetaira

    Metaneira (Ancient Greek: Μετάνειρα) was a hetaira active in Classical Corinth and Athens. As a child, she was purchased by Nikarete of Corinth. She was

    Metaneira (hetaera)

    Metaneira_(hetaera)

  • Greece–India relations
  • Bilateral relations

    Ganika) was a common sight in India (Gaṇikā in India was similar to a Hetaira in the Greek world). These girls were also trained in the theatrical arts

    Greece–India relations

    Greece–India relations

    Greece–India_relations

  • Ramat Rachel
  • Place in Jerusalem, Israel

    early 3rd century BCE. It contained the remains of a Greek courtesan (Hetaira) and artifacts, including a rare mirror. A grove of 200 olive trees planted

    Ramat Rachel

    Ramat Rachel

    Ramat_Rachel

  • 1291 Phryne
  • Main-belt asteroid

    planet was named after Phryne, the beautiful ancient Greek courtesan (hetaira) of the 4th century B.C. Supposedly, she was the model for the statue Aphrodite

    1291 Phryne

    1291 Phryne

    1291_Phryne

  • Brygos cup of Würzburg
  • prostitutes were generally present at such parties, she should also be a hetaira. Both are depicted wearing garlands. The young man supports himself with

    Brygos cup of Würzburg

    Brygos cup of Würzburg

    Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg

  • Phintias (painter)
  • Late 6th century BCE Athenian vase-painter

    of his "colleagues". One hydria painted by Phintias shows a courtesan (hetaira) trying to hit a beardless Euthymides with the dregs of a cup of wine,

    Phintias (painter)

    Phintias (painter)

    Phintias_(painter)

  • The Praise Singer
  • Book by Mary Renault

    family's patronage. Through Hipparchos, Simonides is introduced to the hetaira Lyra, whose lover he becomes. Hipparchos himself is sexually oriented to

    The Praise Singer

    The_Praise_Singer

  • Neolimnomyia
  • Genus of flies

    (Edwards, 1938) N. filata (Walker, 1856) N. fumivena (Alexander, 1956) N. hetaira (Alexander, 1956) N. natalica (Alexander, 1956) N. prospera (Alexander

    Neolimnomyia

    Neolimnomyia

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Online names & meanings

  • Ishanya
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ishanya

    North East Direction

  • Ananthan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Ananthan

    Always Merry and Full of Smiles

  • Samriddha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Samriddha

    One who has everything, Prosperity

  • Moeen ud din
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Moeen ud din

    Helper in the religion

  • Kamalaakara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Kamalaakara

    Wonder

  • Iqlas
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Iqlas

    Well Mannered

  • Daa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu

    Daa

    God; Morning Star

  • Kanthi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Kanthi

    Lustre; Loveliness

  • Parav | பாராவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Parav | பாராவ

    Name of a sage

  • Devvrata
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Devvrata

    Name of an Ancient King in Indian Epic Called Mahabhatat; Son of Shantanu and Ganga

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