- Themistokleia; also
Aristoclea (/ˌærɪstəˈkliːə/; Ἀριστοκλεία Aristokleia),
Theoclea (/ˌθiːəˈkliːə/; Θεοκλεία Theokleia); fl. 6th
century BCE) was, according...
- successor. His two
other sons (Dawit and Isuor) died
before Fasilides.
Theoclea was his
eldest daughter, she
married one of her father's
retainer Laeka...
- America. "The
person who is
referred to as
Themistoclea in Laërtius and
Theoclea in Suidas,
Porphyry calls Aristoclea." Porphyry, Life of Pythagoras, 41...
- The
Dinner Party:
Heritage Floor,
Brooklyn Museum.
Accessed June 2012
Theoclea Elizabeth A.
Sackler Center for
Feminist Art: The
Dinner Party: Heritage...
- 5th
century AD. Sallustius'
father Basilides was a Syrian; his
mother Theoclea a
native of Emesa,
where probably Sallustius was born, and
where he lived...
- Austin, Texas:
University of
Texas Press. ISBN 978-1-4773-1392-3. Swiech,
Theoclea; Ertsen,
Maurits W.; Pererya,
Carlos Machicao (2012). "Estimating the impacts...