Pythionice - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pythionice
- an Athenian courtesan, 4th century B.C.
324/15
ructs a magnificent funerary monument for Pythionicē in Attica.
324/16
mons Glycera to be his mistress, after the death of Pythionicē.
  Within translations:
Athen_13.567
Phryne too, & Gnathaena, Pythionice, Myrrhine, & Chrysis,
Athen_13.586
that after the death of Pythionice, Harpalus sent for Gly
Athen_* 13.594-596 *
hens, being in love with Pythionice, spent an immense deal
Plut:Phoc_22
death of his mistress Pythionice, who had borne him a
Poseidon_14
ravagant funerary monument for Pythionice. Book 23 [15]
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