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Plutarch, Virtues Of Women, 258c


nanand during all that time Ihave derived no comfort from life save only the hope of justice; and now that justice is mine, Igo down to my husband. But as for you, wickedest of all men, let your relatives make ready a tomb instead of a bridal chamber and a wedding." When the Galatian heard these words, and felt the poison already working and creating a disturbance in his body, he mounted a chariot as if to try shaking and jolting as a relief, but he got out almost immediately and changed over into a litter, and in the evening he died. Camma endured through the night, and when she learned that he had come to his end, she died cheerful and happy. XXI. Stratonice Galatia produced also Stratonice the wife of Deiotarus and Chiomara the wife of Ortiagon


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artemis Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245
camma Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245, 246
chiomara Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 246
comparison Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 246
courage Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245
empona Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245
eumenes ii of pergamon Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 246
galatians Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 246
geographical Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 246
intelligence Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245
marriage Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245
modesty (see also pudicitia) Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245
ortiagon Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 246
persians Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 246
phrygians Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245
plutarch,erotikos Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245, 246
plutarch,mulierum virtutes Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245, 246
plutarch Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245, 246
sinorix Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245, 246
victory,military Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 246
violence Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 246
virtue' Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 245