
Mania - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Mania
(a nickname of Demo?) - an Athenian courtesan
281/43
thea, Diphilus, Hippomachus, Mania, Pausanias, Stratocles, and others
  Within translations:
Athen_13.578
ed, had a mistress named Mania; and Antigonus had one name
Athen_13.579
579] They say again that Mania once was asked, & By King
Plut:Demetr_27
ius asked Demo, surnamed Mania, what she thought of her,
Mania 2
- a friend of Berenice, queen of Syria
Polyaen_8.50.1
However Panariste, Mania, and Gethosyne buried the body
Mania 3
- the wife of Zenis, prince of Dardanus
Polyaen_8.54.1
also: Herodotus, 8.88] [54] Mania. Mania, the wife of
Mania 4
- a Roman goddess of the dead
CIL_add.7
(early 1st cent.) l: Lemuria. No Business. To Mania {Goddess of the D
Mania
- in documents
CIL_1.379
trons. Added later? - Given by Mania Curia and Pola Li
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