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  • Hetaira - World History Encyclopedia
    A hetaira (pl hetairai) was an educated female prostitute in ancient Greece and a common participant in symposia or drinking parties in private homes Sometimes referred to in English as a courtesan, the Greek term hetaira was a euphemism and meant 'companion'
  • Hetaira | Courtesan, Prostitution, Sexuality | Britannica
    Hetaira, one of a class of professional independent courtesans of ancient Greece who, besides developing physical beauty, cultivated their minds and talents to a degree far beyond that allowed to the average Attic woman
  • Hetairai: The Most Emancipated Class of Women in Ancient Athens? - Arcadia
    The word "hetaira" (ἑταίρα - "aitéra") in ancient Greek was used in the meaning of "girlfriend" or "companion" They were mostly highly educated women, capable of providing an excellent company to the men of the higher classes
  • The Famous Hetairas (prostitutes) in Ancient Greece
    Another famous Hetaira was Thais, the Athenian She was beautiful and accompanied Alexander It is said that at a great feast of drink and tumult, Thais cried out that she would take revenge like Athena by burning down Xerxes' palace
  • Hetaira, the Greek Courtesans - ThoughtCo
    Hetaira—or hetaera—is the ancient Greek word for a type of highly skilled prostitute or courtesan The daughters and wives of Athenian citizens were sheltered from men and most serious education at least partly in order to assure their suitability as citizen wives
  • The 10 Most Desirable Hetairai – Courtesans of Ancient Greece
    Beautiful, clever and charming Thargelia, an ancient Greek Hetaira from the Ionian Greek city-state of Miletus, on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean, according to Plutarch; Greek Platonist philosopher born around 46AD, was so seductive that no man could resist her
  • The Hetairai — The Elite Prostitutes of Ancient Greece
    Hetaira Aspasia of Miletus (470 -after 428 BC) became famous for being the exclusive hetaira of Pericles (495-429 BC), the most powerful politician in Athens, and for teaching rhetoric to the famous Greek philosopher Socrates
  • Hetairai - Oxford Reference
    hetaira) is an Attic euphemism for those women, slave, freed, or foreign, who were paid for sexual favours (see prostitution, secular) There was a class and semantic distinction, but not a legal one, between the hetaira and the pornē (‘buyable woman’), at least in later sources


















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