Penthelia
Exact dates uncertain, Memphis, ancient Egypt
According to Sophie Drinker, author of the pioneering Music and Women (1948), Penthelia was an Egyptian priestess-musician who served in the temple of the creator god Ptah in Memphis.
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According to Sophie Drinker, author of the pioneering Music and Women (1948), Penthelia was an Egyptian priestess-musician who served in the temple of the creator god Ptah in Memphis.