Leaena - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Leaena
- the mistress of Harmodius or Aristogeiton
Athen_13.596
also a courtesan named Leaena, whose name is very celebr
Polyaen_8.45.1
wards called Thessalia. [45] Leaena. How Aristogeiton
Leaena 2
- Athenian courtesan, late 4th century B.C.
303/1
ith the courtesans Lamia and Leaena; Democles commits suicide to esca
  Within translations:
Athen_6.253
ecrated temples to Leaena Aphrodite and Lamia Aphrodite,
Athen_13.577
was also in love with Leaena, and she was also an Athen
Leaena
- in documents
Syll_514
(c. 225) cha daughter of Lykos Leaina daughter of Lykos Sk
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