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Phila of Thebes

Phila of Thebes (Greek: Φίλα) (fl. 300s BCE) was a hetaira in Athens. Originally, she was enslaved to a woman called Nikarete who purchased and trained several women to become courtesans. Phila was eventually ransomed for a large sum (possibly 2,000 drachmas) by the famous orator Hyperides, who installed her at his house in Eleusis. Plutarch distinguishes Phila of Thebes, the lover of Hypereides, from Phila of Corinth, Nikarete's courtesan; they were in fact probably the same person.

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Hipérides

Hipérides

Hiperides (Atenas, ca. 389 a.C. — Peloponeso, 322 a.C.) foi um político e orador ateniense, um dos dez oradores áticos.

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