She may have been an aristocrat based on assumptions made about the nature of her writing and knowledge of literary Greek.
[1] She wrote Greek iambic poetry,[2] and the only remnants of her work are three epigrams inscribed upon the left leg of one of the Colossi of Memnon.
[3] A popular belief at the time was that the statue of Memnon sang to his mother Eos, the goddess of dawn, because the stones made a sound as they were warmed by the rising sun.
When I heard the holy voice of Memnon, I longed for you, mother, and I prayed for you to hear it too.
Before we heard only his voice, Today he greeted us as friends and intimates, Memnon, son of Eos and Tithon.