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    Sappho (/ˈsæfoʊ/; Greek: Σαπφώ Sapphṓ [sap.pʰɔ̌ː]; Aeolic Greek Ψάπφω Psápphō; c. 630 – c. 570 BC) was an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on...
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  • Sappho 31 is an archaic Greek lyric poem by the ancient Greek poet Sappho of the island of Lesbos. The poem is also known as phainetai moi (φαίνεταί μοι)...
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  • Look up Sappho in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sappho (died c. 570 BC) was an ancient Greek poet. Sappho may also refer to: Sappho (painting), an 1890s...
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    Sappho was an ancient Greek lyric poet from the island of Lesbos. She wrote around 10,000 lines of poetry, only a small fraction of which survives. Only...
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  • "SAPPHO DARLING - DVD-R, Something Weird Video: SAPPHO DARLING - DVD-R". www.somethingweird.com. Retrieved 2017-07-14. Sappho Darling at IMDb Sappho Darling...
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  • works in support of freedom of expression. It presents an annual award, the Sappho Award. The organisation has a publishing house, Trykkefrihedsselskabets...
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    The Ode to Aphrodite (or Sappho fragment 1) is a lyric poem by the archaic Greek poet Sappho, who wrote in the late seventh and early sixth centuries...
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    Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene is an 1864 watercolour painting on paper by Simeon Solomon. The painting measures 33 cm × 38.1 cm (13.0 in × 15...
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    Sappho 94, sometimes known as Sappho's Confession, is a fragment of a poem by the archaic Greek poet Sappho. The poem is written as a conversation between...
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  • Sapfo Notara (redirect from Sappho Notara)
    Sapfo Notara (Greek: Σαπφώ Νοταρά; c. 1907 – June 11, 1985), born Sapfo Chandanou (Greek: Σαπφώ Χανδάνου), was a Greek actress, known for supporting capabilities...
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  • Sappho Özge Çoban (born 7 September 1994) is a German retired judoka of Turkish descent who competed at international judo competitions. She is a World...
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    Sappho Painter was an Attic black-figure vase painter, active c. 510–490 BCE. The artist's name vase is a kalpis depicting the poet Sappho, currently held...
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    Sappho is a large, S-type (stony) main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by English astronomer Norman Pogson on 2 May 1864, and is named after Sappho,...
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    Neptis sappho, the Pallas' sailer or common glider, is a nymphalid butterfly found in Central Europe, Russia, India and other parts of temperate Asia and...
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    Sappho 44 is a fragment of a poem by the archaic Greek poet Sappho, which describes the wedding of Hector and Andromache. Preserved on a piece of papyrus...
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  • USS Sappho has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to: USS Sappho (SP-1427), a transport in commission from 1918 to...
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    Sappho is an unincorporated community in Clallam County, Washington, United States. The town is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 101 and State...
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    Sappho (also known as Mad Love) is a 1921 German silent film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Pola Negri as the title character. Alfred Abel...
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    Tithonus poem (redirect from Sappho 58)
    fragments of another poem by Sappho discovered at the same time) the New Sappho, is a poem by the archaic Greek poet Sappho. It is part of fragment 58 in...
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    Catocala sappho, the Sappho underwing, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Ferdinand Heinrich Hermann Strecker in 1874...
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  • Sapphic or sapphic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sapphic may refer to: Sappho, Greek poet of the 7th century BC who wrote about her attraction to women...
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    Édouard-Henri Avril depiction of cunnilingus in the life of Sappho...
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    Sappho 16 is a fragment of a poem by the archaic Greek lyric poet Sappho. It is from Book I of the Alexandrian edition of Sappho's poetry, and is known...
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  • Several vessels have been named Sappho for the Greek poet Sappho: Sappho (1785 ship) was launched at Shields in 1785. She spent most of her career trading...
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  • distinct verse forms characteristic of the two great poets of Archaic Lesbos, Sappho and Alcaeus, who composed in their native Aeolic dialect. These verse forms...
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  • Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Sappho, after the Ancient Greek lyric poet Sappho. Two more were planned but one was cancelled and one...
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  • If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho is a book by the Canadian classicist and poet Anne Carson, first published in 2002. It contains a translation of the...
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  • Sappho: A New Translation is a 1958 book by Mary Barnard with a foreword by Dudley Fitts. Inspired by Salvatore Quasimodo's Lirici Greci (Greek Lyric Poets)...
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    Sappho at Leucate, also known as The Death of Sappho, is an oil-on-canvas painting executed by the French painter Antoine-Jean Gros in 1801. It has the...
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    Anactoria (category Sappho)
    mentioned by the Ancient Greek poet Sappho, who wrote in the late seventh and early sixth centuries BCE. Sappho names Anactoria as the object of her...
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