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* [[Theodora (6th century)|Theodora]], [[:Category:Byzantine empresses|Empress of Byzantium]] * [[Theodora (6th century)|Theodora]], [[:Category:Byzantine empresses|Empress of Byzantium]]
* [[Chris Beeman]] * [[Chris Beeman]]
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-==In fiction and literature== 
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-* Belle, ''[[Ah, Wilderness!]]'' by [[Eugene O'Neill]] 
-* Belle Watling, ''[[Gone with the Wind]]'' by [[Margaret Mitchell]] 
-* Candy, in ''[[Candy: A Novel of Love and Addiction]]'' by [[Luke Davies]] 
-* Candy, in ''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (novel)|One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest]]'' by [[Ken Kesey]] 
-* Chandramukhi, ''[[Devdas]]''  
-* Fanny Hill, ''[[Fanny Hill]]'', by [[John Cleland]] 
-* Fantine, ''[[Les Miserables]]'', by [[Victor Hugo]] 
-* Lady Sally, a.k.a. [[Callahan's Lady]] 
-* [[Marguerite Gautier]], from [[Alexandre Dumas, fils]]' work ''[[La Dame aux camélias]]'', inspired by real life [[Marie Duplessis]], 19th century courtesan.  
-* [[Inara Serra]], ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' by [[Joss Whedon]] 
-* Juliette, in the [[Marquis de Sade]]'s ''Juliette''  
-* Lozana, ''[[Portrait of Lozana]]'' by [[Francisco Delicado]]  
-* [[Molly Malone]], Irish urban legend 
-* [[Sonya Marmeladova]], ''[[Crime and Punishment]]'' by [[Fyodor Dostoyevsky]] 
-* Nana, ''[[Nana (novel)|Nana]]'', by [[Emile Zola]] 
-* [[Nancy (Oliver Twist)|Nancy]], ''[[Oliver Twist]]'' by [[Charles Dickens]] 
-* Tra La La, ''[[Last Exit to Brooklyn]]'' by [[Hubert Selby]] 
-* Mrs. Rosie Palm, brothel owner and president of the Guild of "Seamstresses" in various ''[[Discworld]]'' novels by [[Terry Pratchett]] 
-* Phedre no Delauny of [[Jacqueline Carey]]'s [[Kushiel]] novels. 
-* Pie 'Oh' Pah, from ''[[Imajica]]'' by [[Clive Barker]] 
-* [[Rahab]], Biblical prostitute who assisted the Hebrews in capturing Jericho ({{bibleverse||Joshua|2:1-7|HE}}) 
-* Romulus, central character in ''[[The Romanian: Story of an Obsession]]'' by [[Bruce Benderson]] 
-* Elisabeth Rouset, ''[[Boule de Suif]]'' by [[Guy de Maupassant]] 
-* Satine, in ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' by [[Baz Luhrmann]], a story based on the [[Paris]] nightclub of the same name. 
-* Tristessa, ''[[Tristessa]]'' by [[Jack Kerouac]] 
-* Talanta, ''[[La Talanta]]'' by [[Pietro Aretino]] 
-* Violetta, main character from the opera ''[[La Traviata]]'' by [[Giuseppe Verdi]], is also inspired by Alexandre Dumas' ''[[La Dame aux camélias]]''. "La Traviata" means "the reprobate". 
-* Vivian Ward, central character in ''[[Pretty Woman]]'' 
-* Suzie Wong, from ''[[The World of Suzie Wong]]'' 
-* Yumi Komagata, ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'', by [[Nobuhiro Watsuki]] 
-* Zaza, ''[[Zaza (play)|Zaza]]'' by [[Pierre Berton (playwright)|Pierre Berton]] and [[Charles Simon]] 
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-==Symbolic or allegorical prostitutes== 
-*The [[Whore of Babylon]] 
-*[[Oholah]] and [[Oholibah]] 
-*The prostitute in ''[[The Harlot's Progress]]'' by [[William Hogarth]] 
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-==Mythical prostitutes== 
-*[[Agatha]] - English prostitute, mother of [[Mother Shipton]] 
-*[[Basileia]] (Greek) In Pandemos, this goddess was mainly a goddess to prostitutes or courtesans. 
-*[[Bebhinn]] (British isles) Goddess of Pleasure 
-*[[Tammuz (deity)|Belili]] (Sumer, Babylon, Assyrian, Philistine, Canaanites) sacred prostitution 
-* The daughters in the [[Saint Nicolas]] legend (Asia Minor) - They were sold to a brothel by their father. 
-*[[Naamah]] - (Hebrew) an angel of prostitution, one of the succubus mates of the demon [[Samael]] in Zoharistic Qabalah  
-*[[Shamhat]] (Sumer/Babylon) 
-*[[Xochiquetzal]] (Aztec) goddess of prostitutes, pregnant women, dancing 
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==See also== ==See also==

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