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  2. Women in classical Athens - Wikipedia

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    According to Shelley Haley, Pomeroy's work "legitimized the study of Greek and Roman women in ancient times". [21] However, classics has been characterised as a "notoriously conservative" field, [21] and initially women's history was slow to be adopted: from 1970 to 1985, only a few articles on ancient women were published in major journals. [22]

  3. Aphrodite of Knidos - Wikipedia

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    The Aphrodite of Knidos (or Cnidus) was an Ancient Greek sculpture of the goddess Aphrodite created by Praxiteles of Athens around the 4th century BC. It was one of the first life-sized representations of the nude female form in Greek history, displaying an alternative idea to male heroic nudity.

  4. Ancient Greek art - Wikipedia

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    Greek coins are the only art form from the ancient Greek world which can still be bought and owned by private collectors of modest means. The most widespread coins, used far beyond their native territories and copied and forged by others, were the Athenian tetradrachm , issued from c. 510 to c. 38 BC , and in the Hellenistic age the Macedonian ...

  5. Phryne - Wikipedia

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    Phryne (Ancient Greek: Φρύνη, [a] before 370 – after 316 BC) was an ancient Greek hetaira (courtesan). Born Mnesarete, she was from Thespiae in Boeotia, but seems to have lived most of her life in Athens. Though she apparently grew up poor, she became one of the wealthiest women in Greece.

  6. Jenifer Neils - Wikipedia

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    AVRA An Amazing Greek Horse. Athens: Melissa, 2022. From Kallias to Kritias: Art in Athens in the Second Half of the Fifth Century B.C., co-author and co-editor with Olga Palagia. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2022. Cambridge Companion to Ancient Athens, co-author and co-editor with Dylan K. Rogers. Cambridge University Press, 2021. Women in the Ancient ...

  7. Iaia - Wikipedia

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    Iaia of Cyzicus (Greek: Ιαία της Κυζίκου), sometimes (incorrectly) called Lala or Lalla, or rendered as Laia or Maia, [1] was a Greek painter born in Cyzicus, Roman Empire, and relatively exceptional for being a woman artist and painting women's portraits. [2] She was alive during the time of Marcus Terentius Varro (116–27 BC).

  8. Category:Ancient Athenian women - Wikipedia

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    Category: Ancient Athenian women. 2 languages. ... Women in classical Athens; X. Xanthippe This page was last edited on 30 October 2022, at 02:58 (UTC ...

  9. Eirene (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Eirene or Irene (Greek: Ειρήνη) was an ancient Greek artist described by Pliny the Elder in the 1st century. She was the daughter of a painter, and created an image of a girl that was housed at Eleusis.