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Helladia (5th-century) was an Ancient Roman stage artist. She is mentioned as a famous stage actor within pantomime in several epigram. She appears to have been well known by her contemporaries. One of her most celebrated roles were the role of the male hero Hector of the Trojan war, which illustrates that women could play male parts on stage in antiquity. She was possibly the same Helladia who was depicted on an ivory comb which is kept at the Louvre.

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  • Helladia (5th-century) was an Ancient Roman stage artist. She is mentioned as a famous stage actor within pantomime in several epigram. She appears to have been well known by her contemporaries. One of her most celebrated roles were the role of the male hero Hector of the Trojan war, which illustrates that women could play male parts on stage in antiquity. She was possibly the same Helladia who was depicted on an ivory comb which is kept at the Louvre. (en)
  • Helladia (400- eller 500-talet) var en antik romersk scenartist. Hon finns omnämnd som en berömd pantomimartist i flera epigram från 500-talet. Hon var uppenbarligen omtalad under sin samtid. En av hennes mest kända roller tycks ha varit den manliga rollen som hjälten Hektor, vilket utgör ett sällsynt exempel på att kvinnor kunde spela män under antiken. Hon var möjligen samma Helladia som avbildas på en elefenbenskam från 400- eller 500-talet, som förvaras på Louvren. (sv)
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  • Helladia (5th-century) was an Ancient Roman stage artist. She is mentioned as a famous stage actor within pantomime in several epigram. She appears to have been well known by her contemporaries. One of her most celebrated roles were the role of the male hero Hector of the Trojan war, which illustrates that women could play male parts on stage in antiquity. She was possibly the same Helladia who was depicted on an ivory comb which is kept at the Louvre. (en)
  • Helladia (400- eller 500-talet) var en antik romersk scenartist. Hon finns omnämnd som en berömd pantomimartist i flera epigram från 500-talet. Hon var uppenbarligen omtalad under sin samtid. En av hennes mest kända roller tycks ha varit den manliga rollen som hjälten Hektor, vilket utgör ett sällsynt exempel på att kvinnor kunde spela män under antiken. Hon var möjligen samma Helladia som avbildas på en elefenbenskam från 400- eller 500-talet, som förvaras på Louvren. (sv)
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