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Kapparis (Gr****: Κάπαρης) is a
village in the
Famagusta District of Cyprus,
close to the east coast.
Although it is
administered as part of Paralimni,...
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Oxford University Press. p. 512.
Kapparis,
Konstantinos A. (1999).
Apollodoros 'Against Neaira' [D.59]. p. 161.
Kapparis,
Konstantinos A. (1999). Apollodoros...
- acquittal,
Euthias was so
furious that he
never spoke publicly again.
Kapparis suggests that in fact he was disenfranchised,
possibly because he failed...
- times. The
remnants of
these mountains include the
islands of
Kalymnos and
Kappari which are
separated by an
underwater chasm approximately 70
metres (230 ft;...
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University Press. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511497766. ISBN 978-0-521-88090-9.
Kapparis,
Konstantinos (23
October 2017), "1.
Prostitution in the
Archaic Period"...
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continue to
believe that
Aspasia worked as a
courtesan or madam.
Konstantinos Kapparis argues that the
kinds of
comic attacks made on
Aspasia would not have been...
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punishments for
adulterers include the
removal of
pubic hair.
Konstantinos Kapparis has
argued that both of
these punishments were
intended to
humiliate the...
- κάππαρις,
kápparis,
whose origin (as with that of the plant) is
unknown but is
probably Asian.[citation needed]
Another theory links kápparis to the name...
- and Anaxilas. She was the
subject of
several Attic plays,
among them
Nannion by Eubulus.
Konstantinos Kapparis:
Prostitution in the
Ancient Gr**** World...
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Aglais acted as her pimp.
Konstantinos Kapparis:
Prostitution in the
Ancient Gr****
World Konstantinos Kapparis:
Prostitution in the
Ancient Gr**** World...