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Phaedrias or
Phaidrias (Ancient Gr****: Φαιδρίας) was a town of
ancient Arcadia.
Phaedrias was on the road
between Megalopolis and Carnasium. Its site...
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Phaedria is a
monotypic moth
genus in the
family Lasiocampidae described by
Francis Walker in 1855. Its one species,
Phaedria moderata, was described...
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Hippolochus Hippomachus Melobius Mnesilochus Mnesitheides Onomacles Peison Phaedrias Pheido Polychares Sophocles (an
Athenian orator, not the playwright) Theogenes...
- tú mihi cóntra núnc vidére fórtunátus,
Phaédriá! "But you on the
other hand now seem to me to be lucky,
Phaedria!" | – – uu – | – – u – | u – – – | – u...
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temple of Hermaphroditus, to fix it there, in
honour of my
deceased husband Phaedria [sic] but I was
seized there by
Moschion and his companions. He had been...
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Athenian nobleman and
father of
Phaedria and Chaerea. In some m****cripts his name is
listed as Demea.
Phaedria - A
wealthy Athenian young man, in...
- real and
imagined threats.
Unknown to Euclio,
Phaedria is
pregnant by a
young man
named Lyconides.
Phaedria is
never seen on stage,
though at a key point...
- Antiphila.
Syrus is also forgiven.
Eunuchus (The Eunuch) (161 BC) A
young man,
Phaedria, is in love with a courtesan, Thais. He
reluctantly agrees to
leave town...
- throat, ****seness, low fever, and
soreness all over". The
Bridge of Sighs,
Phaedria and
Cymochles on the Idle Lake,
Preparing for a
Fancy Dress Ball, Study...
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Chremes –
Brother of
Demipho Antipho – Son of Demipho, in love with
Phanium Phaedria – Chremes' son, in love with
Pamphila Geta – Demipho's
slave Davos – Geta's...