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Bilistiche Bilistiche (Greek: Βιλιστίχη〔Belistiche in Pausanias; Belestiche in Plutarch; Blistichis in Clement (''Protrepticus'' 4.42); Philistaikhus in Eusebius (''Chronikon''); Bilistiche in pCairZen 2.59289.〕) or Belistiche was a Hellenistic courtesan of uncertain origin. According to Pausanias, she was a Macedonian;〔Pausanias. ''Description of Greece'', 5.8.11. "Later they added a pair of foals and a ridden foal: they say Belistiche, a woman from the coast of Macedonia, won with the pair, and Tlepolemos the Lykian was proclaimed for the ridden foal, Tlepolemos at the hundred and thirty-first Olympics and Belistiche two games before."〕 according to Athenaeus, an Argive (which was an ancient Greek royal house and the ruling dynasty of Macedon);〔Athenaeus. ''Deipnosophists'', 13.596e.〕 according to Plutarch, a foreign slave bought from the marketplace.〔Plutarch. ''Moralia'', 753e.〕 She won the tethrippon and synoris horse races in the 264 BC Olympic Games.〔 She became a mistress of Ptolemy II Philadelphus and was deified by him as Aphrodite Bilistiche.〔; .〕 According to Clement of Alexandria, she was buried under the shrine of Sarapis in Alexandria.〔Clement of Alexandria. ''Protrepticus'', 4.48.2-3.〕 ==References==
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