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Did an ancient Greek party girl get off on a capital charge because she flashed the judge? Or was this story just an excuse for artists to get away with painting bare breasts? This week, we dig into trial records, archeological evidence, and ancient gossip to try to get a sense of the woman behind the legend.
Content note: This episode is about a historical figure who may or may not have been a sex worker. Some of the sources we quote from translate her profession as "prostitute"–academic translations tend to lag a bit behind commonly accepted language.
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By Demetria Spinrad and Isaac Meyer4.5
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Did an ancient Greek party girl get off on a capital charge because she flashed the judge? Or was this story just an excuse for artists to get away with painting bare breasts? This week, we dig into trial records, archeological evidence, and ancient gossip to try to get a sense of the woman behind the legend.
Content note: This episode is about a historical figure who may or may not have been a sex worker. Some of the sources we quote from translate her profession as "prostitute"–academic translations tend to lag a bit behind commonly accepted language.
Show notes and sources at this link (HEADS UP, the images in this are not safe for work)

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