'Lais of Hyccara' (d. 340 BCE) was a
courtesan of
Ancient Greece. She was probably born in
Hyccara,
Sicily (in the place of modern
Carini) and died in
Thessalia. Another
hetaera (an older one) with the same name was
Lais of Corinth. Since ancient authors in their (usually indirect) accounts often confuse them or do not indicate which they refer to, the two are pretty much confused.
She was the daughter of
Timandra (
Damasandra acc. to
Athenaeus). She was a contemporary and a rival of
Phryne. She fell in love with a Thessalian named Hippostratus or Hippolochus, who brought her to
Thessaly. It is said that Thessalian women out of jealousy lured her into the temple of
Aphrodite and
stoned her to death. She was buried on the banks of
Peneus.
Reference
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William Smith, ''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'', 1870.
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