Hetaira : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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* [[Leontion]],
* [[Pythonikè]], kompagnunez Harpale, teñzorer [[Alesant Veur]]
* [[ThaïsTais (hetaira)|Tais]], ur serc'h da [[Alesant Veur]] da gentañ , da [[Ptolemy I Soter|Ptolemy]], jeneral gantañ ha roue [[Egipt]] da c'houde.
 
[[Restr:Votive relief of a reclined Hetaera.jpg|thumb| Un hetaera e Roma, war-dro an IIvet kantved. Ar penn a zo aet da goll.]]
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In this same oration, Demosthenes mentions that [[Neaira (hetaera)|Neaira]]'s purchase price (both at her original purchase by Timanoridas of Corinth and Eucrates of Leucas and her own subsequent purchase of her freedom) was 30 [[mina]]s. Since the mina was equal to 100 [[drachmae]] and the drachma can be thought of as equivalent to the daily wage of a skilled worker, this would make her purchase price over 8 years salary—obviously beyond the means of the average person.
 
TheStumm malegourel formar of the wordger, ''hetaeros'' (pl.el liester : ''hetaeroi''), signified male companions in the sense of a business or political associate. Most famously, it referred to Alexander the Great's bodyguard cavalry unit (see [[Companion cavalry]]).
 
In Jungian psychology, the hetaere is one of [[Toni Wolff]]'s four feminine [[archetype]]s.