
Thaïs - Wikipedia
Thaïs supposedly came from Athens and accompanied Alexander throughout his campaigns in Asia. She came to the attention of history when, in 330 BC, Alexander burned down the palace …
Thais | Courtesan, Athenian, Paphlagonian | Britannica
Thais was an Athenian courtesan who traveled with the army of Alexander the Great in its invasion of Persia. She is chiefly known from the story that represents her as having …
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Thaïs | Metropolitan Opera
Alexandria and the Thebaid desert in Egypt, fourth century C.E. At a Cenobite settlement, Athanaël, a monk, returns from Alexandria with news that the city is in a state of sin. The …
Meaning, origin and history of the name Thais
Oct 6, 2024 · Alternate transcription of Ancient Greek Θαΐς (see Thaïs), as well as the usual Spanish form. Name Days? Lexicon of Greek Personal Names, available from …
Thaïs - Hellenica World
Anatole France wove a historical novel, Thais (1901) about the figure of Thais, in which the ascetic Paphnutius, a hermit from the Egyptian desert tries to convert the libertine beauty of …
Hundreds of Thousands of Thais and Cambodians Flee
1 day ago · People escaped from a deadly border conflict, the authorities said, with some sheltering at a racetrack in Thailand and others near temples in Cambodia.
Thaïs - Full Opera by Jules Massenet - Classical Clips
Thaïs opera at Teatro Regio di Torino in 2008 conducted by Gianandrea Noseda. Directed by Stefano Poda, with Barbara Frittoli as Thaïs, Lado Ataneli as Athanaël, Alessandro Liberatore …
Thaïs (opera) - Wikipedia
Thaïs (French pronunciation: [ta.is]) is an opera, a comédie lyrique in three acts and seven tableaux, by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Louis Gallet, based on the novel Thaïs by …
THAÏS Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Thaïs definition: flourished late 4th century b.c., Athenian courtesan: mistress of Alexander the Great and Ptolemy I.. See examples of THAÏS used in a sentence.