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Praecia (fl. 73 BC) was a
Roman courtesan,
famed for her
influence within Roman politics. She was
active as a
professional high
class courtesan in Rome...
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Chionodes praecia is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from Utah, North...
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Tarsoctenus praecia (Hewitson, 1857)
Brazil T.
praecia praecia Brazil (Pará) T.
praecia plutia (Hewitson, 1857)
Brazil (Amazonas) T.
praecia rufibasis Boullet...
- Condé and
Gaspard de
Coligny Phryne (4th
century BC), hetaira-courtesan
Praecia (fl. 73 BC),
Roman courtesan Shāriyah (Arabic: شارِية, c. 815-870), qiyan...
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influential Roman courtesans mentioned by her contemporaries,
others being Praecia and Chelidon. Cytheris' fate is
unknown and she is not
mentioned in any...
- (Lamprostoma) Swainson, 1840
Lamprostoma Swainson, 1840
Polydonta Schumacher, 1817
Praecia J. E. Gray, 1857 ·
Trochus (Camelotrochus) B. A. Marshall, 1998· alternate...
- its
governor (Lucius Octavius) died,
reputedly by
recommendation from
Praecia. He also got
himself the
command of the
Third Mithridatic War
against Mithridates...
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courtesans mentioned by her contemporaries,
others being Volumnia Cytheris and
Praecia.
Anise K. Strong:
Prostitutes and
Matrons in the
Roman World Anise K. Strong:...
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Although he and
Cethegus despised each other,
Lucullus successfully lobbied Praecia, an
influential courtesan whom
Cethegus favored greatly, to have Cethegus...
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Spathilepia clonius (Cramer, [1775])
Tarsoctenus Watson, 1893 3 spp.
Tarsoctenus praecia (Hewitson, [1857])
Telemiades Hübner, [1819] 18 spp.
Telemiades epicalus...