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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)
Type of female companion in Ancient Greece
A. (1999). Apollodoros 'Against Neaira' [D.59]. p. 161. Kapparis, Konstantinos A. (1999). Apollodoros 'Against Neaira' [D.59]. p. 5. Kapparis, Konstantinos
Hetaira
Nymph in Greek mythology, loved by Helios
In Greek mythology, Neaera (/niˈɪərə/; Ancient Greek: Νέαιρα, Néaira), also Neaira (/niˈaɪrə/), is the name of a minor goddess, a lover of Helios the god
Neaera_(consort_of_Helios)
Genus of insects
Neaira is a monotypic genus of African bugs in the tribe Mictini, erected by Linnavuori in 1973. It contains the single species Neaira intermedia (García
Neaira
Ancient Greek prosecution speech
"Against Neaira" [D.59]. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. p. 48. ISBN 3-11-016390-X. Kapparis, Konstantinos A. (1999). Apollodorus "Against Neaira" [D.59].
Against_Neaera
Topics referred to by the same term
Neaera, Neæra, or Neaira are different transliterations of an Ancient Greek name Νέαιρα. They may refer to: Neaera (Greek mythology), a name of figures
Neaera
4th-century BC Greek courtesan
and Neaira, Anaxilas' Neottis, and Posidippus' The Ephesian Woman. In Neottis and Orestautokleides she is named in lists of hetairai, in Neaira Timocles'
Phryne
A. (1999). Apollodoros 'Against Neaira' [D.59]. p. 50. Kapparis, Konstantinos A. (1999). Apollodoros 'Against Neaira' [D.59]. pp. 50–51. Kapparis, Konstantinos
Pseudo-Demosthenes
Aspect of ancient Greek society
A. (1999). Apollodoros 'Against Neaira' [D.59]. p. 6. Kapparis, Konstantinos A. (1999). Apollodoros 'Against Neaira' [D.59]. p. 7. McClure, Laura. "Subversive
Prostitution in ancient Greece
Prostitution_in_ancient_Greece
Ancient Greek priestress, wife of the attic Archon basileus
of the basilinna are described in the pseudo-Demosthenic speech Against Neaira, which is the main source of evidence about the position. The laws which
Basilinna
Greek victory column in Istanbul, Turkey
significantly different account of the train of events. In a speech, "Against Neaira", the orator recalls the conduct of Pausanias after the defeat of the Persians
Serpent_Column
Retrieved 19 October 2015. Bakewell, Geoffrey (2008). "Forbidding marriage: "Neaira" 16 and metic spouses at Athens". The Classical Journal. 104 (2): 103. Davis
Women_in_Greece
century BC. None of his works have survived. He was one of the hetaera Neaira's lovers. According to Apollodorus of Acharnae, 369 BC, he spoke out against
Xenokleides
E. (2011). Athenian Economy and Society: A Banking Perspective. Ukraina: Princeton University Press. p.77 Hamel, Debra (2003). Trying Neaira. p. 136.
Archippe
4th-century BC Athenian poet of New Comedy
Myrmidones ("The Myrmidons") Mystis ("Woman Initiated Into The Mysteries") Neaira ("Neaira") Nemomenoi ("Those Who Share") Nothos ("The Bastard") Nyx ("Night")
Philemon_(poet)
Family of insects
Amyot & Serville, 1843 Namacus Amyot & Serville, 1843 Narnia Stål, 1862 Neaira Linnavuori, 1973 Nematopus Berthold, 1827 Nisoscolopocerus Barber, 1928
Coreidae
5th/4th-century BC Corinthian madam
rate. Apollodorus names seven girls bought by Nikarete, of whom three, Neaira, Metaneira, and Anteia, were all famous. Through a kind of parental relationship
Nikarete_of_Corinth
(ἔρανος / eranos) from their master, a friend or a client like the hetaera Neaira did. Emancipation was often of a religious nature, where the slave was considered
Slavery_in_ancient_Greece
States The schooner was sunk in a collision with the yacht Neaira ( United States) off Astoria, Queens in the East River. Her crew was rescued by Neaira
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1895
Athenian hetaira
a son with Andronicus, a "tragic actor". Prostitution in ancient Greece Neaira (Neaera), another famous courtesan "Athenaeus: Deipnosophists - Book 13
Gnathaena
Ancient greek Hetaira
into the Mysteries of Eleusis. Pseudo-Demosthenes, Against Neaira, 18-19 Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae, 13.62 Pseudo-Demosthenes, Against Neaira, 21 v t e
Metaneira_(hetaera)
Greek mythological figures with same name
Neaera (/niˈɪərə/; Ancient Greek: Νέαιρα), also Neaira (/niˈaɪrə/), is the name of multiple female characters in Greek mythology: Neaera, one of the 3
Neaera_(mythology)
1086/493365. S2CID 225091578. Bakewell, Geoffrey (2008). "Forbidding Marriage: "Neaira" 16 and Metic Spouses at Athens". The Classical Journal. 104 (2). Beaumont
Women_in_classical_Athens
4th-century BC Athenian politician
Konstantinos A. (1999). Apollodoros 'Against Neaira' [D.59]. p. 45. Hamel, Debra (2003). Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life
Apollodorus_of_Acharnae
American historian
Leiden a.o. 1998 (Mnemosyne Supplementum 182) ISBN 90-04-10900-5 Trying Neaira. The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece. Yale
Debra_Hamel
Classical Athenian statesman and orator (384–322 BC)
Gibson, Interpreting a Classic, 1; K. A. Kapparis, Apollodoros against Neaira, 62. G. Kennedy, "Oratory", 500. G. Kennedy, "Oratory", 514. G Kennedy,
Demosthenes
Intellectually aggressive logography
Gibson, Interpreting a Classic, 1; K.A. Kapparis, Apollodoros against Neaira, 62. The preference for S has been challenged by Dieter Irmer (Zur Genealogie
Works_of_Demosthenes
Neaera (/niˈɪərə/; Ancient Greek: Νέαιρα), also Neaira (/niˈaɪrə/), is the main figure in an episode of Greek legendary history recorded by Parthenius
Neaera_(wife_of_Hypsicreon)
4th-century BC Greek merchant and banker
Ukraina: Princeton University Press. p.77 Hamel, Debra (2003). Trying Neaira. p. 136. Meltzer, Milton. Slavery: A World History. Da Capo, 1993. ISBN 0-306-80536-7
Pasion
Athenian poet of the Middle Comedy
Caunos The Centaur, or Dexamenus Conisalus Forgetfulness Men From Marathon Neaira Orestautocleides The Busybody The Man from Pontus Porphyra (also attributed
Timocles
Topics referred to by the same term
Timanoridas may refer to: Timanoridas of Corinth, purchaser of Neaira Timanoridas, an ancient Macedonian This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Timanoridas
Tribe of true bugs
Molipteryx Kiritshenko, 1916 Mygdonia (bug) Stål, 1866 Myrrhina Linnavuori, 1973 Neaira Linnavuori, 1973 Neomictis O'Shea & Schaefer, 1980 Notobitopsis Blöte, 1938
Mictini
Laws and legal institutions of Ancient Greece
doi:10.1353/apa.2003.0015. S2CID 159972377. Hamel, Debra (2003). Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece. New
Ancient_Greek_law
Orations delivered by Apollodoros of Acharnae
the Orator. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Kapparis, Konstantinos A. (1999). "Apollodorus Against Neaira" with commentary. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Against_Stephanos
4th-century BCE Athenian general
Xenophon, v.4.60–61. D.S., xv.35.1–2 D.S., xv.36. Pseudo-Demosthenes, Against Neaira, lix.33. Xenophon, vi.4.4–16; D.S., xv.53–56. D.S., xv.66. Xenophon, vi
Chabrias
picture of Moth II under sail Mylio 7 Nan 2 1913 A. R. Luke Nat 7 Nathalie 18 Neaira Junior 2 Nephele 8 1908, 1912 A. R. Luke yawl, built for Richard Curling
Luke_&_Co
(Crete) Naxos (mythology) Neaera (consort of Helios) Neaera (mythology) Neaira Nealkes Neandreia Neanthes of Cyzicus Neapolis (Chalcidice) Neapolis (Thrace)
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Myrrhina Linnavuori, 1973 Namacus Amyot & Serville, 1843 Narnia Stål, 1862 Neaira Linnavuori, 1973 Nectoquintius Brailovsky & Barrera, 2002 Nematopus Berthold
List_of_Coreidae_genera
of the Athenian navy and the birth of democracy. Hamel, Debra – Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece. Hamilton
Bibliography_of_Greece
a. thespia Fruhstorfer (Sulu) Nacaduba pactolus (C. Felder, 1860) N. p. neaira Fruhstorfer, 1916 (Bas, Bl, Lz, Mi, Pn, Pnn, Sr, Twi) Nacaduba pavana (Horsfield
List of butterflies of the Philippines
List_of_butterflies_of_the_Philippines
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Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Rain-bearing Cloud; Resourceful; Winner of the World
Boy/Male
Tamil
Worship
Boy/Male
Indian
Radiant, Another name of the Sun, Mane of Lord Sun
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Southerner.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic name derived from the word grÃobh, GRÃOBHTHA means "griffin."
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : occupational name for someone who ground and polished diamonds on a rotating wheel, Dutch schijf.English or Scottish : occupational name for a leatherworker whose job was to pare thin strips off a skin, for use as laces, ties, etc.
Female
Arthurian
, white flower.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Male
Babylonian
, a chief of the Magi, and a king of Babylon.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Lady of the Town
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