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Nikarete was a
madam from Corinth, who
lived in the 5th and 4th
century BC.
Nikarete operated a "bettering"
establishment in Corinth, a city
famous in...
- life that we know of is her
purchase when she was a
young girl by
Nikarete.
Nikarete trained the
girls she
purchased to be hetaerae,
calling them her daughters...
- The
Fragment from the tomb of
Nikarete from the
third quarter of the
fourth century BC,
found near
Athens is displa****
today in the
Antikensammlung of...
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Nicarete or
Nicareta of
Megara (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Νικαρέτη,
Nikarétē) was a
philosopher of the
Megarian school, who
flourished around 300 BC. She is stated...
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active in
classical Corinth and Athens. As a child, she was
purchased by
Nikarete of Corinth. She was
raised as a daughter,
along with Neaera, and molded...
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recorded that he
enslaved more than 1,000
people in his
silver mines.
Nikarete of
Corinth (fl. 5th and 4th
century BC), she
bought young girls from the...
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ancient articles related to
Agnus is the
Fragment from the tomb of
Nikarete;
Nikarete was a
daughter of
Ktesikles of Agnus. Steph**** of Byzantium. Ethnica...
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Christian Gropius (1781–1854), he
procured the "Fragment from the tomb of
Nikarete" in Athens. This
antiquity is now
housed in the
Antikensammlung in Berlin...
- the
speech going over Neaera's life as a hetaera, from her
purchase by
Nikarete to her
going to live with Stephanos, and the
failure of Phano's two marriages...
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causes Fourth Macedonian War
Fourth Philippic Fragment from the tomb of
Nikarete François Vase Free will in
antiquity Fronto of
Emesa Funeral games Funeral...