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Type Subject Identifier Title
  • victor list
I.Oropos 527: victory list of the Amphiaraia Rhomaia in OroposI.Oropos 527: victory list of the Amphiaraia Rhomaia in Oropos
  • victor list
I.Oropos 529: victory list of the Amphiaraia Rhomaia in OroposI.Oropos 529: victory list of the Amphiaraia Rhomaia in Oropos
  • honorary inscription
I.Pergamon II.525: honorary inscription of the agonothetis Aurelia Claudia ApolloniaI.Pergamon II.525: honorary inscription of the agonothetis Aurelia Claudia Apollonia
  • honorary inscription
I.Perge 47: the agonothetis Claudia Tertulla honors some of her collaboratorsI.Perge 47: the agonothetis Claudia Tertulla honors some of her collaborators
  • honorary inscription
I.Selge 15: honorary inscription of the agonothetis Aurelia Xenoniane MaidateI.Selge 15: honorary inscription of the agonothetis Aurelia Xenoniane Maidate
  • victor list
IG II² 2313: Panathenaic victor listsIG II² 2313: Panathenaic victor lists
  • victor list
IG II² 2314 + Tracy – Habicht, Hesperia 60, 1991, 189–190: Panathenaic victor listsIG II² 2314 + Tracy – Habicht, Hesperia 60, 1991, 189–190: Panathenaic victor lists
  • victor list
IG IX, 2, 526: victory list of the Eleutheria in LarisaIG IX, 2, 526: victory list of the Eleutheria in Larisa
  • victory inscription
IG V,1 1564a: the victory inscription of Cynisca of SpartaIG V,1 1564a: the victory inscription of Cynisca of Sparta
  • honorary inscription
IG V.1.587: honorary inscription of the agonothetis Pompeia PollaIG V.1.587: honorary inscription of the agonothetis Pompeia Polla
  • honorary inscription
IG V.1.602: honorary inscription of the agonothetis Pomponia KallistonikeIG V.1.602: honorary inscription of the agonothetis Pomponia Kallistonike
  • Letters
Iulianus Apostata, Fragmenta Epistolarum 304C-D: Christian rejection of contests involving women Iulianus Apostata, Fragmenta Epistolarum 304C-D: Christian rejection of contests involving women 
  • Onomasticon
Iulius Pollux, Onomasticon 4.102: the bibasis in SpartaIulius Pollux, Onomasticon 4.102: the bibasis in Sparta
  • victor list
IvO 201: victory inscription of Timareta of ElisIvO 201: victory inscription of Timareta of Elis
  • victor list
IvO 203: victory inscription of Theodota of ElisIvO 203: victory inscription of Theodota of Elis
  • Chronic
Johannes Malalas, Chronographia 12.10: the Olympia in AntiochJohannes Malalas, Chronographia 12.10: the Olympia in Antioch
  • honorary inscription
MAMA VI-263: honorary inscription of the agonothetis Iulia SevereiaMAMA VI-263: honorary inscription of the agonothetis Iulia Severeia
  • Epigram
Martialis, Epigrammata 3.68: the inappropriateness of women seeing naked athletesMartialis, Epigrammata 3.68: the inappropriateness of women seeing naked athletes
  • Rhetorical treaty
Menander Rhetor, 1.364 (1.16.20–21): regulations about women's attendanceMenander Rhetor, 1.364 (1.16.20–21): regulations about women's attendance
  • victory inscription
Meritt, Hesperia Suppl. 8, 1949, 215 + SEG 11-830: a victory inscription of an unknown victress from Sparta (?)Meritt, Hesperia Suppl. 8, 1949, 215 + SEG 11-830: a victory inscription of an unknown victress from Sparta (?)
  • honorary inscription
Milet I.7.265 (with corrections by Herrmann, Milet VI.1, p. 206): honorary inscription of an unknown agonothetisMilet I.7.265 (with corrections by Herrmann, Milet VI.1, p. 206): honorary inscription of an unknown agonothetis
  • victory inscription
Miranda de Martino 2017: victory list of the Sebasta in NaplesMiranda de Martino 2017: victory list of the Sebasta in Naples
  • Medicine, health advice
Oribasius, Collatio Medicinae, libri incerti, 20.1-15: exercise as part of the health regimen for girls and womenOribasius, Collatio Medicinae, libri incerti, 20.1-15: exercise as part of the health regimen for girls and women
  • Love-elegy
Ovidius, Amores 3.2.1–32: a female spectator at the Roman races is compared to Hippodamia and AtalantaOvidius, Amores 3.2.1–32: a female spectator at the Roman races is compared to Hippodamia and Atalanta
  • Poetry
Ovidius, Heroides 16.150–155: Helen, following Spartan custom, wrestles naked in the palaestra along with menOvidius, Heroides 16.150–155: Helen, following Spartan custom, wrestles naked in the palaestra along with men