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- Timarete (Gr****: Τιμαρέτη) (or Thamyris, Tamaris, Thamar; 5th century BC), was an ancient Gr**** painter. She was the daughter of the painter Micon the...
- Tammari (disambiguation) Temari (disambiguation) Tamaris (record label) Timarete (also known as Tamaris) Gr**** painter of the 5th century This disambiguation...
- mentioned in Pliny the Elder's Natural History (XL.147-148) in A.D. 77: Timarete, Irene, Aristarete, Iaia, Olympias, and possibly Calypso. During the Renaissance...
- location of the settlement. There are only two attested priests of Enodia. Timarete of Corinth, who died in Pella, Macedonia, in the late 5th century BC and...
- mentioned having seen at Ephesus a representation of the goddess Diana by Timarete, the daughter of a painter. In 356 BC the temple of Artemis was burnt down...
- century BC), ancient Gr**** artist Thalia Flora-Karavia (1871–1960), painter Timarete (5th century BC) Katerina Grolliou, artist Iaia, ancient Gr**** artist Annetta...
- He also painted in the Anakeion at Athens. His daughter was the painter Timarete.  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm...
- the Dodonaean priestesses, the eldest of whom was Promeneia and the next Timarete and the youngest Nicandra; and the rest of the servants of the temple at...
- mentioned in Pliny the Elder's Natural History (XL.147-148) in A.D. 77: Timarete, Irene, Calypso, Aristarete, Iaia, Olympias. During the Renaissance, the...
- Aristarete in a list of six ancient Gr**** female artists, among which Timarete, Irene, and Calypso. They are mentioned later in Boccaccio's De mulieribus...