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Philaenis of
Samos was
supposedly the
author of a
famous ancient **** manual.
According to a
surviving fragment of a
treatise which claims to have been...
- The
Marble Arch, also Arch of the
Philaeni (Italian: Arco dei Fileni),
formerly known in
Libya as El Gaus (i.e. "The Arch"), was a
monument in
Libya built...
- have a long history. In the Greco-Roman era, a ****
manual was
written by
Philaenis of Samos,
possibly a
hetaira (courtesan) of the ****enistic
period (3rd–1st...
- ****ual relationships. In the Graeco-Roman era, a ****
manual was
written by
Philaenis of Samos,
possibly a
hetaira (courtesan) of the ****enistic
period (3rd–1st...
- disparaging,
implying that Archestratus's poem—like the ****
manual by
Philaenis—was
likely to
corrupt its readers. This
attitude is
exemplified in the...
- Cyrene, who
shared a
border with the
Carthaginian empire at the
Altars of
Philaeni.
Ptolemy was also the
first Egyptian ruler to
enter into
formal relations...
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tophet rituals.
Josephine Crawley Quinn has
proposed that myth of the
Philaeni brothers in
Libya had its
roots in
Punic myth and
Carolina López-Ruiz has...
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Lazzat Un Nisa List of
Indian inventions and
discoveries Mlecchita vikalpa Philaenis The
Perfumed Garden Song of
Songs **** Hill
Sengupta cites only on the...
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critical attention. In the
early 17th century, John
Donne wrote "Sapho to
Philaenis",
returning to the idea of
Sappho as a hyper****ual
lover of women. The...
- a ****. ipsārum
tribadum tribas,
Philaeni rēctē, quam ****uis, vocās amīcam ('**** of all ****s,
Philaenis, you are
right to call the
woman you...