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    Timoclea or Timocleia of Thebes (Ancient Greek: Τιμοκλεία) is a woman whose story is told by Plutarch in his Life of Alexander, and at greater length in...
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    Veneridae (redirect from Timoclea (clam))
    Proxichione Iredale, 1929 Retrotapes del Rio, 1997 Tawera Marwick, 1927 Timoclea T. Brown, 1827 †Turia Marwick, 1927 Venus Linnaeus, 1758 Incertae sedis...
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    1547 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Power of Women. Dakshinakali Timoclea "Aquamanile in the Form of Aristotle and Phyllis". Metropolitan Museum...
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    and Satyrs, c. 1615–1620, Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna Alexander and Timoclea, c. 1615, Louvre Museum Truth Disclosed by Time (in collaboration with...
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  • Timasitheus of Trapezus - diplomat and interpreter Timocharis – philosopher Timoclea – Theban lady shown mercy by Alexander the Great; sister of Theagenes of...
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    being such an excellent general that she was never defeated. 335 BCE – Timoclea, after being raped by one of Alexander the Great's soldiers during his...
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    "continence" shown by Scipio is both sexual and financial. The story of Timoclea and Alexander the Great is rather different, but produces similar compositions...
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    Tambalagamia fauveli (Nereididae) Terebellides stroemii Theora lubrica Timoclea micra (Veremolpa micra, part of Veneridae) Turban snail Kobayashi, et al...
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    would have been more inspired by the iconographic depiction of the captive Timoclea brought before Alexander, painted by Domenichino (c. 1615). List of paintings...
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    of Moses, by 1665 Portrait of Vincenzo Ferdinando Ranuzzi as Amor, 1663 Timoclea Kills the Captain of Alexander the Great, 1659 Malvasia 1678, Vol II, 453–467...
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