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- Puellae gaditanae (Latin: 'girls from Gades') was the name that, by extension, the ancient Romans gave to all the female dancers from southern Hispania...
- Variation of Aegina and Bacchanalia Scene and Dance with Crotala Dance of the GaditanaeVictory of Spartacus Spartacus Suite No.2 Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia...
- found in Gadir. Its posterior, renowned erotic dancers called puellae gaditanae in Roman sources (or cinaedi in the case of male dancers) might have been...
- troubadours. They have been referred to as "spiritual heirs" of the puellae gaditanae mentioned by Martial and Juvenal. Galician-Portuguese lyric María Pérez...
- gypsies to the Iberian Peninsula and recreates the dance of the "puella gaditanae" or Cadiz dancers of the 2nd century BC. She also parti****ted in the...
- Gracchus. The most famous dances of Hispania however were performed by the Gaditanae, the women of Gades in Hispania Baetica, which were so po****r in Rome...