- of Italy." Later, Cicero's wife
asked Cytheris to help mend the
relationship between her
husband and
Cytheris'
lover Mark Antony, so that he
could return...
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Asparagales Family:
Orchidaceae Subfamily:
Epidendroideae Tribe:
Collabieae Genus:
Nephelaphyllum Blume, 1825
Synonyms Nephelephyllum Blume Cytheris Lindl....
- are entire.
Wingspan 1+1⁄4
inches (32 mm).
Yramea cytheris cytheris (Falkland Islands)
Yramea cytheris siga (Geyer, 1832) (Chile, Argentina) "Issoria Hübner...
-
Xenorma cytheris is a moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1891. It is
found in
Central America, and Mexico. Miller, James...
- Lindl.) Rchb.f. (1867)
Alismorkis vestita (Wall. ex Lindl.) ****ze (1891)
Cytheris griffithii Wight (1851)
Amblyglottis pilosa de
Vriese ex Lindl. (1855)...
- Wilder's translation. Cleopatra,
queen of
Egypt and
mistress of Caesar.
Cytheris, an
actress of
common birth,
greatly admired by Caesar; she 'remade' Marc...
-
scandalised to find that Pompey,
although a
married man,
allowed his
mistress Cytheris, a
former slave and actress-turned-courtesan, to
occupy the seat of honour...
- for the
demise of the republic.
Antony had many
mistresses (including
Cytheris) and was
married in
succession to Fadia, Antonia, Fulvia,
Octavia and Cleopatra...
- the
Emperor Justinian and,
after her death, an
Orthodox saint.
Volumnia Cytheris (1st
century BC),
Roman mimae actress and
courtesan Amrapali (5th century...
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describing his love for her and
saying he had
stopped seeing the
famous actress Cytheris.
Cicero also
suggested that
Antony had
married Fulvia for her money, though...