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- Aretaphila of Cyrene (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρεταφίλα) (c. 50 BC, Cyrene, an ancient Gr**** colony in North Africa) was a Cyrenean noblewoman. According to Plutarch...
- century C.E., Alexandria Manos Loïzos Composer, 1937 - 1982, Alexandria Aretaphila of Cyrene Revolutionary, 1st century B.C.E., Cyrene George Leonardos Author...
- mentions a tyrant of Cyrene, Nicocrates, who was deposed by his wife Aretaphila of Cyrene and succeeded by his brother Learchus, who was murdered in turn...
- Moralia 255e-257e Ruled Cyrene as tyrant until murdered by his wife Aretaphila. He may have held the priesthood for several years. Alexander ca. 100...
- Archytasphilosopher Arctinus – epic poet Aretaeusmedical writer Aretaphila of Cyrenenoblewoman who deposed the tyrant Nicocrates and his co-conspirators...
- Party: Heritage Floor. Brooklyn Museum. 2007. Retrieved 30 August 2014. Aretaphila of Cyrene.Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art: The Dinner Party:...
- philosopher 1 5 Arc, Joan d', Maid of Orleans 1412–1431 French Soldier 1 5 Aretaphila 2nd century BCE Miscellaneous Cyrenean Noblewoman 1 5 Arete (of Cyrene)...