Pantheia
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
in the texts
Orations
A woman cited as blaming Fortune over the loss of her husband.
You may hear her blamed by farmers and merchants, and by the rich on the score of their money, and by the beautiful on the score of their bodies, and by Pantheia on the score of her husband, and by Croesus on the score of his son, and by Astyages when he was conquered, and by Polycrates when he was taken.
Meditations
Named figure invoked hypothetically as a mourner at Verus's bier.
Does Pantheia or Pergamus now sit beside the bier of Verus?