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  2. Category:Ancient Greek women poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Ancient Greek poets. It includes poets that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories

  3. Moero - Wikipedia

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    Two epigrams which refer to Moero, composed by Anyte and Marcus Argentarius, survive in the Greek Anthology, and may be a reworking of a now-lost poem by Moero. [12] In the twentieth century, Moero was referenced by the imagist poet H. D. in her poem "Nossis" and novel Palimpsest, [13] and was included in Judy Chicago's Heritage Floor. [14]

  4. Corinna - Wikipedia

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    Corinna or Korinna (Ancient Greek: Κόριννα, romanized: Korinna) was an ancient Greek lyric poet from Tanagra in Boeotia. Although ancient sources portray her as a contemporary of Pindar (born c. 518 BC), not all modern scholars accept the accuracy of this tradition. When she lived has been the subject of much debate since the early ...

  5. List of Greek women writers - Wikipedia

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    Rena Molho (born 1946), historian, works on Greek Jewish history Doula Mouriki (1934–1991), art historian Elizabeth Moutzan-Martinegou (1801–1832), poet, playwright and translator

  6. List of ancient Greek poets - Wikipedia

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    Epimenides of Knossos (Crete) (Greek: Ἐπιμενίδης), a semi-mythical 6th century BC Greek seer and philosopher-poet. Erinna, female contemporary and friend of Sappho; a native of Rhodes, Telos or Tenos; flourished about 600 BC. Eubulus (poet), Athenian Middle Comedy poet, flourished 370s and 360s BC. Eugammon of Cyrene; Eumelus of Corinth

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  8. Category:Greek women poets - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek women poets (1 C, 20 P) Pages in category "Greek women poets" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  9. Calliope - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Calliope (/ k ə ˈ l aɪ. ə p i / kə-LY-ə-pee; Ancient Greek: Καλλιόπη, romanized: Kalliópē, lit. 'beautiful-voiced') is the Muse who presides over eloquence and epic poetry; so called from the ecstatic harmony of her voice. Hesiod and Ovid called her the "Chief of all Muses". [1]