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'''Abrotonum''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: {{lang|grc|Ἀβρότονον}}; 6th-century BCE) was a [[Thracians|Thracian]] [[hetaera]], who, according to some accounts, was the mother of [[Themistocles]].<ref>{{Citation
'''Abrotonum''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: {{lang|grc|Ἀβρότονον}}; 6th-century BC) was a [[Thracians|Thracian]] [[hetaera]], who, according to some accounts, was the mother of [[Themistocles]].<ref>{{Citation
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Abrotonum (Greek: Ἀβρότονον; 6th-century BC) was a Thracian hetaera, who, according to some accounts, was the mother of Themistocles.[1] There is an epigram preserved recording this fact.[2] Plutarch also refers to her in his Erotikos (Ἐρωτικός);[3] and Lucian speaks of a hetaera of the same name.[4]

References

  1. ^ Smith, William (1867), "Abrotonum", in Smith, William (ed.), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. 1, Boston, MA, p. 3{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Plutarch, Themistocles 1; Athen. xiii. p. 576, c.; Aelian, Varia Historia xii. 43
  3. ^ p. 753, d.
  4. ^ Lucian, Dialogues of the Courtesans 1

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