- always" the
person of
lower social rank in the
classical period, was a
concubina,
literally a "bedmate", one for
lying with, but a
socially respectable...
-
Concubina is a
genus of
moths in the
family Gelechiidae. It
contains only one species,
Concubina euryzeucta,
which is
found in
China (Shanghai, Beijing...
- the woman's
lesser social status.
Widowed or
divorced men
often took a
concubina, the
Latin term from
which the
English "concubine" is derived, rather...
- Libro. p. 143. ISBN 9788483701560. Dos
casos notables se
refieren a las
concubinas de
Wayna Kapak:
Kontarwacho y Añas Kolke,
ambas de la
etnia huaylla. González...
- 'Comments' in S 507 In a
charter of
uncertain authenticity Ælfgifu
attests as
concubina regis affui (king's
present concubine). If genuine, the
charter probably...
-
Pubitelphusa Species: P. trigonalis
Binomial name
Pubitelphusa trigonalis (Park & Ponomarenko, 2007)
Synonyms Concubina trigonalis Park & Ponomarenko, 2007...
-
Trojan prince abducted by Jove (Gr**** Zeus) to
serve as his cupbearer. The
concubina, a
female concubine who
might be free, held a
protected legal status under...
- pp. 183–184,
citing CIL VI 2354 on the
designation of a
public slave's
concubina as his heir.
Peter J. Holliday, "The
Sarcophagus of
Titus Aelius Evangelus...
- . surtían los
gineceos de la
familia real y de la
aristocracia como
concubinas y
esposas legítimas."
Holgado Cristeto, Belén (2010). "Tras las huellas...
-
Galeria Lysistrate or
Lysistrata (2nd-century) was the
concubina of the
Roman emperor Antoninus Pius. She was
originally the
slave of Pius's wife, Faustina...