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  2. Lysistrata - Wikipedia

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    Women, as represented by Calonice, are sly hedonists in need of firm guidance and direction. In contrast, Lysistrata is portrayed to be an extraordinary woman with a large sense of individual and social responsibility. She has convened a meeting of women from various Greek city-states that are at war with each other. Soon after she confides in ...

  3. Assemblywomen - Wikipedia

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    Assemblywomen (Ancient Greek: Ἐκκλησιάζουσαι Ekklesiazousai; also translated as, Congresswomen, Women in Parliament, Women in Power, and A Parliament of Women) is a comedy written by the Greek playwright Aristophanes in 391 BC. [2]

  4. No one's sure exactly why this woman had a story to tell, because this woman lived as many as 6,000 years ago. We can still imagine her intoning scary scenes with foreign howls. A charming man's buttery voice might've won over a reluctant, longhaired princess; a beguiling forest creature's dry cackle a smoke signal for danger.

  5. List of Greek television series - Wikipedia

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    The longest-running Greek TV series. Ela Sti Thesi Mou 2014-2021 Alpha TV: Comedy Soap opera Kati Chorismena Palikaria 2017-2018 ANT1: Comedy Peta Ti Friteza 2018-2020 ANT1: Comedy Min Psaronis 2018-2020 ANT1: Comedy Gynaika Horis Onoma 2018-2020 ANT1: Drama Soap Opera Based on the South Korean TV series Unknown Woman (TV series). I Epistrofi ...

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  7. 250 Best Quotes About Kids for Universal Children's Day - AOL

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    Celebrate this Nov. 20 with inspiring and silly quotes about children.

  8. Women in classical Athens - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Henderson writes that women were present in the theatre, citing Plato's Laws and Gorgias as saying that drama was addressed to men, women and children. [133] Henderson also mentions later stories about Athenian theatre, such as the tale that Aeschylus' Eumenides had frightened women in the audience into miscarrying. [ 134 ]

  9. Momus - Wikipedia

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    Momus (/ ˈ m oʊ m ə s /; Ancient Greek: Μῶμος Momos) in Greek mythology was the personification of satire and mockery, two stories about whom figure among Aesop's Fables. During the Renaissance, several literary works used him as a mouthpiece for their criticism of tyranny, while others later made him a critic of contemporary society ...