Bilistiche (Graece Βιλιστίχη) fuit Olympionica et amasia vel concubina Ptolemaei II regis Aegypti. De origine eius non satis constat: apud Athenaeum enim legimus Bilistichen hetaeram Argivam fuisse e stirpe regum Atridarum ("secundum historicos Argivos"); apud Pausaniam autem incolam litoris Macedoniae.

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Bibliographia

  • Mark Golden, Greek Sport and Social Status (2009. ISBN 0-292-71869-1) pp. 18-19 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
  • Elizabeth Kosmetatou "Bilistiche and the Quasi-Institutional Status of Ptolemaic Royal Mistress" in Archiv für Papyrusforschung vol. 50 (2004) pp 18–36 Pagina prima
  • W. Peremans et al., Prosopographia Ptolemaica VI: La cour, les relations internationales et les possessions extérieures, la vie culturelle (Lovanii, 1968) no. 14717
  • Sarah B. Pomeroy, Women in Hellenistic Egypt: from Alexander to Cleopatra (1990) pp. 53-55 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
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