
Theano - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Theano
- a Theban woman, whose rape was the cause of a Sacred War
Athen_13.560
Theban by birth, by name Theano, and who was carried off
Theano 2
- a Pythagorean philosopher, 6th century B.C.
→ Wikipedia entry
Athen_13.599
the madness for Theano that bound with its spell the
Theano 3
- the mother of the Spartan king Pausanias
Polyaen_8.51.1
a single engagement. [51] Theano. Pausanias, after
Theano 4
- an Athenian courtesan, 4th century B.C.
Athen_8.339
this dainty turtle & Apart for Theano, to counterbalance
Athen_13.558
and all. & Is not Theano a mere de-feathered Siren? & The
Theano
- in documents
AnthPal_7.735
hese were the last words Theano spoke as she descended int
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