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Abrotonum () Abrotonon, pronounced Avrotonon can refer to:

«...Θεμιστοκλής δέ ο τούς βαρβάρους καταναυμαχήσας, και μόνος συνιείς τάς τών Θεών εν τοίς χρησμοίς φωνάς, Θράττης υιός ήν, καί εκαλείτο η μήτηρ αυτού Αβρότονον...» (Themistocles, who has fought in naval battles with the barbars, and only him has understood the Gods' voices from the oracles, was a son of a Thracian woman and his mother was called Avrotonon) There is an preserved Book VII of Anthologia Palatina (Epitaphs): Anthologia Palatina, Epitaphs, Book 7, epigram 306 (AP VII 306), p. 391 at Anthologia Graeca: ad fidem codicis oliim Palatini nunc Parisini ex apographo Gothano edita, volume 1, Friedrich Jacobs, Opus impressum typis Hertelio-Breitkopfianis, Lipsiae, 1813
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Αβρότονον Θρύϊσσα γυνή πέλον· αλλά τεκέσθαι
τον μέγαν Έλλησιν φημί Θεμιστοκλέα
Avrotonon, Thracian woman she was, but she gave birth
to the great Greek which we call Themistocles

  • Abrotonon, the name of a . refers to an Abrotonon from Thrace in his Erotikos (Ἐρωτικός). Plutarchi Eroticus et Eroticae narrationes, , Typis et impensis Friderici Schulthessii, 1836, «...Άρα ουχ κράτιστον εξ αγοράς γαμείν Αβρότονόν τινά Θρήισσαν... (...so isn't it best to .... Avrotonon, some Thracian picked up from the market... », p. 16 In the first dialogue of Dialogues of the Courtesans of the name of an hetaera named Abrotonon is also mentioned., Dialogues of the Courtesans 1
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ΓΛΥΚΕΡΑ: Τὸν στρατιώτην, Θαΐ, τὸν Ἀκαρνάνα, ὃς πάλαι μὲν Ἀβρότονον εἶχε, μετὰ ταῦτα δὲ ἠράσθη ἐμοῦ, τὸν εὐπάρυφον λέγω, τὸν ἐν τήι χλαμύδι, οἶσθα αὐτόν, ἥ ἐπιλέλησαι τὸν ἄνθρωπον;
Glykera to Thais: Thais, do you remember that soldier, the Acarnanian, who had in the past Avrotonon and after that he became my lover, the one who was dressing up, that one with the chlamys, or have you forgotten him?

  • Abrotonum, a plant of this name is mentioned from Pliny the Elder in his work Natural HistoryNatural History, Pliny the Elder, vol. 4, chapt. 34, page. 334
  • , a Phoenician city on the coast of North Africa, in the district of Tripolitana, between the Syrtes, usually identified with though Pliny makes them different places.Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v.; Plin., Natural History, vol. 5. ch. 4.


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