Phryne

Phryne in Wikipedia

Phryne (Φρύνη) was a famous hetaera (courtesan) of Ancient Greece (4th century BC). Early life Her real name was Mnesarete (Ancient Greek Μνησαρετή (commemorating virtue)), but owing to her yellowish complexion she was called Phryne (toad), a name given to other courtesans. She was born at Thespiae in Boeotia, but seems to have lived at Athens. Sh...

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Phrȳné in Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)

(Φρύνη). A celebrated Athenian courtesan, born at Thespis in Boeotia. She flourished in the times of Philip and Alexander the Great, and was the mistress of some of the most distinguished men of the day. She became so wealthy that she is said to have offered to rebuild the walls of Thebes, when destroyed by Alexander, if only she might inscribe upo...

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