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Mnesis (fl. 3rd century BCE) was a mistress of Ptolemy Philadelphus. According to Athenaeus, she was a flute-player.

References

  1. Lindner, Martin (2009). Tempelprostitution im Altertum: Fakten und Fiktionen (in German). Verlag Antike. ISBN 978-3-938032-26-8.
  2. Hazzard, R. A. (2000-01-01). Imagination of a Monarchy: Studies in Ptolemaic Propaganda. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-4313-9.
  3. Strootman, Rolf (2020), "Women and dynasty at the Hellenistic imperial courts", The Routledge Companion to Women and Monarchy in the Ancient Mediterranean World, Routledge, pp. 333–345, doi:10.4324/9780429434105-33, ISBN 978-0-429-43410-5, retrieved 2024-03-11
  4. McKechnie, Paul R.; Guillaume, Philippe (2008). Ptolemy the second Philadelphus and his world. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-17089-6.
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