Theodora would have defended Neaira.
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Theodora would have defended Neaira.
I'm reading about Neaira and wow. This case is just unbelievable.
Polgárjogot adnátok-e ezek után egy olyan nőnek, akik közismert arról, hogy mesterségét három lyukkal űzvén bejárta az egész világot?
Apollodóros: Vádbeszéd Neaira ellen (108.)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY EDI ( no2da ) PART III ( edi’s OC “Neaira” )
Neaira ~ from my instagram
by 025GERU
Neaira Kazilieris (female) - 18 years old - 1,52m - keyboard
about: Neaira has a snobby attitude and a superiority complex based on her tastes in music, books and movies. She's hard to admit mistakes but peers usually trust her and leave decisions up to her because of her confident manners. Her family isn't exactly wealthy which she tries to cover up. She's hardworking and often ashamed to ask for help. She loves bright colours and likes to collect sunglasses and jewelry. Turtles are her favourite animals and one day she'd like to own a pet turtle.
how she started music: She's got a passion for New Wave and Synthpop and wanted to make music her hobby. She worked a student job to afford a keyboard and taught herself online.
how she joined the band: After a while she decided her skill was good enough to put herself out into the world but she didn't really know where to start other than by making videos on youtube. She abandoned this idea quickly since she can't sing. Around a month later she saw Moritz' flyers.
relationships with the other band members: (to be edited)
by baramuda
SkepticArcher's awesome characters, Erabel and Neaira!
This was tagged as "Spot goes to the Parthenon"
I just googled "the ship is in byzantium", because it was the first greek sentence I translated holy shit 8 years ago, and obvs i been hyping up my greek experience for all these library jobs i'm applying to AND LOOOOOOK. somebody out there knows! somebody out there knows about hegestratos! to ploiv estin en buzantiw! where it all began. nostalgia (from the greek vostos and algos gettin' back on this shit)! greek really went downhill after this paragraph, i have to say.
το πλοιον ε͗στιν ε͗ν βυζαντιῳ. ε͗ν δε βυζαντιῳ, ο͑ ͑Ηγεστρατος βαινει ει͗ς το πλοιον, ε͗πειτα ο͑ Ζηνοθεμις βαινει ει͗ς το πλοιον, τελος δε ο͑ κυβερνητης και οι͑ ναυται ει͗σβαινουσιν ει͗ς το πλοιον. το δε πλοιον πλει ει͗ς Χιον. ε͗ν δε Χιῳ ο͑ ρ͑αψῳδος ει͗σβαινει. ε͗πειτα δε πλει το πλοιον ει͗ς Ευ͗βοιαν. ε͗ν δε Ευ͗βοιᾳ, ει͗σβαινει ο͑ Δικαιοπολις. τελος δε προς τας ͗Αθηνας πλει το πλοιον και προς τον Πειραια.
The ship is in Byzantium. In Byzantium, Hegestratos boards the ship; then Sdenothemis boards the ship; finally, the captain and the sailors board the ship. The ship sails to Khios. In Khios, a bard gets on. Then the ship sails to Euboia. In Euboia, Dikaiopolis gets on. At long last, the ship sails to Athens and to Peiraia.