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ճï

[they-is]

noun

  1. flourished late 4th century b.c., Athenian courtesan: mistress of Alexander the Great and Ptolemy I.



ճï

/ ˈθɪɪ /

noun

  1. 4th-century bc Athenian courtesan; mistress of Alexander the Great

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