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Such a child would have status from her parents and this status might affect who she might marry and what kind of activities she would be involved in. There were many women in ancient Greek myth who would meet this definition. But there is not one word like 'princess' that would apply to them. Some of the words include:</p> <ul> <li>²±Ã¯»µ¹± -- queen Euripides, <cite>Electra</cite> line 187</li> <li>ºÁµ¯¿Åñ -- queen, princess from ºÁµ¯É½ -- ruling, ruler; Homer, <cite>Iliad</cite>, book 22, line48</li> </ul> <p>Another word that might mean princess is 'ÀÌĽ¹±'. Homer, Iliad, book 21 line 470 refers to Artemis as ÀÌĽ¹± ¸·Áö½. This is usually translated 'Mistress of the Animals' but it could be translated 'Princess of the Animals'. It is important to realize that Artemis is the goddess of princesses.</p> <p>A List of ancient Greek Princesses:</p> <ul> <li><a href="http://www.fjkluth.com/antigone.html">Antigone</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.fjkluth.com/ariadne.html">Ariadne</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.fjkluth.com/artemis.html#Atal">Atalanta</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.fjkluth.com/cassandra.html">Cassandra</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.fjkluth.com/electra.html">Electra</a></li> <li>Hermione</li> <li><a href="http://www.fjkluth.com/iphigenia.html">Iphigenia</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.fjkluth.com/medea.html">Medea</a></li> <li>Nausicaa</li> </ul> <p>Io seems to have been a goddess rather than a princess</p> <hr/> <p>To ask a question about this topic note the topic (Princess) and <a href="comm.html">Click here</a></p> <hr/> <h2>Princesses of Ancient Greece</h2> <h2>Questions and Answers</h2> <p>Advertisement:</p> <p>Buying links: <a href="grepar.html">Art Supplies and Original Art</a> -- <a href="grepe.html">Audio Books</a> -- <a href="grepp.html">Auto Parts and Accessories</a> -- <a href="grepeb.html">eBooks(books in digital form)</a> -- <a href="grepq.html">Traditional Books</a> -- <a href="grepb.html">Business to Business</a> -- <a href="grepcoe.html">Collectibles</a> -- <a href="grepcol.html">College and Education</a> -- <a href="grepcomh.html">Computer HW(Hardware)</a> -- <a href="grepcoms.html">Computer SW(Software)</a> -- <a href="grepcon.html">Construction and Built-in Decoration of Homes</a> -- <a href="grepce.html">Consumer Electronics</a> -- <a href="grepcos.html">Cosmetics and Fragrances</a> -- <a href="greppa.html">Costumes and Party Goods</a> -- <a href="grepev.html">Events</a> -- <a href="grepk.html">Furniture and Removable Decoration of Homes</a> -- <a href="grepg.html">Games</a> -- <a href="grepga.html">Garden and Flowers</a> -- <a href="grepj.html">Gifts</a> -- <a href="grepgr.html">Groceries, Gourmet Food, and Wine</a> -- <a href="grepha.html">Hair Care</a> -- <a href="grepl.html">Handbags and Luggage</a> -- <a href="greph.html">Health Food</a> -- <a href="grepho.html">Hotels</a> -- <a href="grepo.html">Jewelry</a> -- <a href="grepki.html">Kitchen and Dining</a> -- <a href="grepmal.html">Malls and Virtual Malls</a> -- <a href="grepme.html">Men&#39;s</a> -- <a href="grepu.html">Movies/DVD&#39;s</a> -- <a href="grepmu.html">Music</a> -- <a href="grepou.html">Outdoors</a> -- <a href="grepph.html">Photo</a> -- <a href="greppo.html">Posters, Prints and Painting Reproductions</a> -- <a href="greps.html">Shoes</a> -- <a href="grepte.html">Teens</a> -- <a href="grepto.html">Toys</a> -- <a href="grepa.html">Travel</a> -- <a href="grepw.html">Women&#39;s</a> -- <a href="grepeur.html">Geschäft in Europa</a> -- <a href="grepuk.html">United Kingdom Vendors</a> --</p> <p><img class="photo" src="logo.gif" width="200" height="150" alt="Logo of The Role of Women in the Art of Ancient Greece"/></p> <p><a href="index.html">RWAAG Home</a>, Princess--></p> <p>updz20110215</p> </body> </html>