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subject of
legal interest and a
paelex or
extralegal concubine during the
Republic is
fairly straightforward: the
paelex was a
woman "installed" by a married...
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Gotarzes II
Successor Vologases I Died 51 AD
Spouse “Gr**** concubine” (
paelex Graeca),
mother of king
Vologeses I
Issue Vologases I
Pacorus Tiridates...
- a comedy)
Lycurgus ("Lycurgus," a tragedy)
Nautae ("Sailors", a comedy)
Paelex ("The Concubine," or "Mistress", comedy)
Personata ("Lady
Wearing a Mask...
- P. B****es has
suggested a Pre-Gr****
origin and a
connection with
Latin paelex, "mistress,"
which is also a
loanword from a non-Indo-European Mediterranean...
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multiple wives and/or
concubinae serially. By contrast, the
pejorative paelex referred to a
concubine who was a ****ual
rival to a wife—in
early Rome,...
- with the
suffix of
Latin privignus. If it has any
connection with
Latin paelex, "concubine", it is
conceivable that it
meant “halfbreeds” and was a name...
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concerning various cults. In
private law he made
provision concerning the
paelex (concubine). He made new
redistributions of land, as the
allotting to plebeians...
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concubina as
defined by law.
Granius explained that
pellex (found
elsewhere as
paelex), Gr**** pallakis, had
become the
usual term for a
woman sleeping regularly...