Some similarities have been found between the ancient Greek
hetaera, the earlier Babylonian nadītu , the Japanese geisha , and the Korean
Kaynak: HetaeraNeaira, or Neaera, (pronounced "neh-EYE-ruh") (Νέαιρα) was a
hetaera who lived in the 4th century BC in ancient Greece ; there is no
Kaynak: Neaira (hetaera)Colotis
hetaera, the Eastern Purple Tip, is a butterfly in the Pieridae family. It is found in Senegal , Mali , Nigeria , Niger , Sudan
Kaynak: Colotis hetaeraRhodopis (ροδωπις, real name possibly Doricha) was a celebrated 6th-century BCE Greek
hetaera , of Thracian origin She is one of only two
Kaynak: Rhodopis (hetaera)was a renowned
hetaera in ancient Greece . According to Plutarch , she was born in Ionia and "made her onslaughts upon the most
Kaynak: Thargelia (hetaera)Metaneira (Μετάνειρα) was an active
hetaera in the Corinth and Athens of ancient Greece . She was known for her beauty and shrewdness.
Kaynak: Metaneira (hetaera)Catocala
hetaera. Catocala aspasia (preocc) Catocala staudingeri. Catocala mesopotamica is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in
Kaynak: Catocala mesopotamicaThaïs (Θαΐς) was a famous Greek
hetaera who lived during the time of Alexander the Great and accompanied him on his campaigns.
Kaynak: Thaïswas a famous
hetaera (courtesan ) of Ancient Greece (4th century BC). Life : Phryne's real name was Mnēsarétē (Μνησαρέτη, "commemorating
Kaynak: PhryneLais of Corinth was a famous
hetaera or courtesan of ancient Greece who was probably born in Corinth . Another
hetaera (a younger one)
Kaynak: Lais of CorinthCryptocala
hetaera Eversmann, 1837 Cryptocala fuchsii Wendlandt, 1901 Cryptocala chardinyi f. brunnea Zöllner, 1920 Cryptocala chardinyi f.
Kaynak: Cryptocala chardinyi6th-century BCE) was a Thracian
hetaera , who, according to some accounts, was the mother of Themistocles There is an epigram preserved
Kaynak: Abrotonuma native of Colophon , was a
hetaera or courtesan living in Athens in the late 5th century BC. According to biographical sources about
Kaynak: ArcheanassaArchidike (also transliterated Archidice, αρχιδικη) was a celebrated
hetaera of Naucratis in Egypt . Her fame spread throughout Greece
Kaynak: ArchidikeLeaena (Λέαινα "wiktionary:lioness | lioness ") was a
hetaera and the mistress of Aristogeiton the Tyrannicide When Anaxandridas II was
Kaynak: LeaenaGlycera (the sweet one) was a popular name often used for Hellenistic
hetaera e, held by: The daughter of Thalassis and the mistress of
Kaynak: Glycera (courtesan)Thaïs , a celebrated
hetaera during the era of Alexander (356-323) Thais of Athens , a 1972 historical novel by Ivan Efremov
Kaynak: Thais