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Janina Before The Aeropagus

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The best known event in Phryne's life is her trial. Atheneaus writes that she was prosecuted for a capital charge and defended by the orator Hypereides, who was one of her lovers.[3] Athenaeus does not specify the nature of the charge, but Pseudo-Plutarch writes that she was accused of impiety.[12] The speech for the prosecution was written by Anaximenes of Lampsacus according to Diodorus Periegetes. When it seemed as if the verdict would be unfavourable, Hypereides removed Phryne's robe and bared her breasts before the judges to arouse their pity. Her beauty instilled the judges with a superstitious fear, who could not bring themselves to condemn "a prophetess and priestess of Aphrodite" to death. They decided to acquit her out of pity.[3]


Last night Janina (One of our favourite models) sent us the above article and inquired whether or not Polly Perkins could time travel with her to a time shortly before the trial. Polly would escort Phryne to the nearest bar while Janina took her place. She rather fancied being stripped before learned judges and flashing her tits. Polly happened to be free this week so escorted her back to ancient Greece. We did explain beforehand that Phryne got her name “toad” from her odd yellow skin but she was determined to go. This time traveling does mean of course that history can get changed as you can see from the attached paintings.

Original painting which now exists in a parallel world.
Jean-Léon_Gérôme,_Phryne_revealed_before_the_Areopagus_(1861)_-_01mod.jpg

And here is the one where Janina had a nice day out in Greece and changed history
Janina before the Aeropagus.jpg
 

oh yeah, those judges look absolutely gobsmacked with superstitious fear -
presumably that's why they can't take their eyes off her!
:D
Well, if you look at the picture real, the eyes of the judges is not superstitious fear, but quite another, and therefore can't take his eyes.:D
 
"Her beauty instilled the judges with a superstitious fear"...
Yeah, right! That's a polite way of saying the horny old men got boners & realized that if they killed her, they might never get a chance to fuck her.:D
The real Phryne is believed to have been the model for this statue of Aphrodite.
This is a Roman copy, the original has been lost.
Cnidus_Aphrodite_Altemps_Inv8619_n3.jpg
 
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