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Glycera (courtesan) : ウィキペディア英語版
Glycera (courtesan)
Glycera (the sweet one) was a popular name often used for Hellenistic ''hetaerae'', held by:
#The daughter of Thalassis and the mistress of Harpalus and Menander. (Athen. xiii. pp. 586, 595, 605, &c.)
#The mistress of Pausias, born in Sicyon.
#A favourite of Horace(?). (Hor. Carm. i. 19. 30. iii. 19.29.)
#Nominally, Alcibiades's sexual partner in Caracci's engravings for ''I Modi''.
==Harpalus's mistress==
Originating from Athens in the second half of the 4th century BC. After the death of his previous mistress Pythionice (between 329 BC and 324 BC), Harpalus obtained Glycera using funds derived from his office. In return for her Harpalus sent grain to Athens and guaranteed their citizenship rights.
She accompanied Harpalus in his escape from India with Alexander, and later returned to Athens, where she allegedly became the love of the poet Menander.

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