
Thais - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Thais
- a courtesan, the mistress of Ptolemy
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The courtesan Thais lives with Ptolemy and bears him three child
282/12
Imaginary episodes from the lives of Thais and Glycera.
  Within translations:
Athen_13.567
nicus or Philyllius, the Thais, and the Phanium of Menande
Athen_13.576
the great Alexander keep Thais about him, who was an Athen
Athen_13.585
what there is beneath." Thais said once to a boastful lov
Thais 2
- wife of Ctesibius the organ-builder, 2nd century B.C.
Athen_4.174
arnt a good deal from his wife Thais. But Tryphon, in the
Thais
- in documents
Asclepiad_5.161
or ASCLEPIADES Euphro, Thais and Boïdiŏn, Diom
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