- common-law wife (pallake),
Glykera. An act of
domestic violence by the
soldier triggers a
sequence of
events that
culminates in
Glykera's discovery of her father...
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scene from the play Perikeiromene. The
woman to the left is
identified as
Glykera, the
pallake of the man in the middle, Polemon. The man to the
right is...
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Mosaic (3rd
century AD)
depicting Glykera (left), the
pallake of
Polemon (center), and a
household slave named Sosias (right) in a
scene from the play...
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There were also
feminine names with no
masculine equivalent, such as
Glykera "sweet one"; Hedistē "most delightful".
Another distinctive way of forming...
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Polyrhachis gibba Emery, 1901
Polyrhachis glabrinota Clark, 1930
Polyrhachis glykera Forel, 1912
Polyrhachis gracilior Forel, 1893
Polyrhachis grandis Donisthorpe...
- εὐπάρυφον λέγω, τὸν ἐν τήι χλαμύδι, οἶσθα αὐτόν, ἥ ἐπιλέλησαι τὸν ἄνθρωπον;
Glykera to Thais: Thais, do you
remember that soldier, the Acarnanian, who had...