Thais

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 10: Swastika to Zyrianovsk and Index, p. 152

Thais, an Athenian courtesan, famous for her wit and beauty, who was in Asia with Alexander the Great, and according to Cleitarchus—a doubtful authority—induced him, when flushed with wine, to fire the palace of Persepolis (q.v.). After his death she had several children by Ptolemy Lagi.

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