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Neaira (/niˈaɪrə/;
Ancient Gr****: Νέαιρα), also
Neaera (/niˈɪərə/), was a
hetaera who
lived in the 4th
century BC in
ancient Greece. She was
brought to...
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Neaira is a
monotypic genus of
African bugs in the
tribe Mictini,
erected by
Linnavuori in 1973. It
contains the
single species Neaira intermedia (García...
- A. (1999).
Apollodoros 'Against
Neaira' [D.59]. p. 161. Kapparis,
Konstantinos A. (1999).
Apollodoros 'Against
Neaira' [D.59]. p. 5. Kapparis, Konstantinos...
- Neaera, Neæra, or
Neaira are
different transliterations of an
Ancient Gr**** name Νέαιρα. They may
refer to:
Neaera (Gr**** mythology), a name of figures...
- "Against
Neaira" [D.59]. Berlin:
Walter de Gruyter. p. 48. ISBN 3-11-016390-X. Kapparis,
Konstantinos A. (1999).
Apollodorus "Against
Neaira" [D.59]....
- In Gr**** mythology,
Neaera (/niˈɪərə/;
Ancient Gr****: Νέαιρα,
Néaira), also
Neaira (/niˈaɪrə/), is the name of a
minor goddess, a
lover of
Helios the god...
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Myrmidones ("The Myrmidons")
Mystis ("Woman
Initiated Into The Mysteries")
Neaira ("
Neaira")
Nemomenoi ("Those Who Share")
Nothos ("The ****") Nyx ("Night")...
- A. (1999).
Apollodoros 'Against
Neaira' [D.59]. p. 6. Kapparis,
Konstantinos A. (1999).
Apollodoros 'Against
Neaira' [D.59]. p. 7. McClure, Laura. "Subversive...
- rate.
Apollodorus names seven girls bought by Nikarete, of whom three,
Neaira, Metaneira, and Anteia, were all famous.
Through a kind of
parental relationship...
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Orestautokleides and Anaxilas'
Neottis she is
named in
lists of hetairai, Timocles'
Neaira makes a joke
about her
early life, and Posidippus' The
Ephesian Girl describes...