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Auxesia (Ancient Gr****: Αυξησία), may
refer to: The
goddess who
granted growth and
prosperity to the
fields Another name of the Auxo (one of the Horae)...
- Horae,
rather than three, were recognised,
presumably winter and summer:
Auxesia (possibly
another name for Auxo) and
Damia (possibly
another name for Carpo)...
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Arhopala auxesia is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by
William Chapman Hewitson in 1863. It is
found in New
Guinea and Sumatra...
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ineffable and
secret seeds." As a
vegetation goddess, she was called:
Auxesia, as the
goddess who
grants growth and
prosperity to the fields. Kore, "the...
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hermaphroditic Aphrodite Astraea (Αστραία),
virgin goddess of
justice Auxesia (Αὐξησία) and
Damia (Δαμία), two
local fertility goddesses Bendis (Βένδις)...
- Akte (Acte, Cypris)
Anatole (Anatolia)
Arktos (Arctus) Auge Auxo (Auco,
Auxesia)
Carpo (Carphos, Xarpo)
Cheimon Damia ****
Dysis Eiar
Eirene Elete Eunomia...
- two
states back to a
dispute about the
images of the
goddesses Damia and
Auxesia,
which the
Aeginetes had
carried off from Epidauros,
their parent state...
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Alternate names to
those given by
Hesiod include:
Damia ("Earth Mother"),
Auxesia ("Spring Growth"),
Cleta ("Renowned"),
Phaenna ("Bright"),
Hegemone ("Leader")...
- to spring,
growth and vegetation, and
usually paired with
fellow Horae Auxesia.
Ancient literature suggests it
might have been
another name for Demeter...
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antharita Grose-Smith, 1894
Arhopala anthelus –
anthelus bushblue Arhopala auxesia Arhopala aedias (Hewitson, 1862) (tentatively
placed here)
Arhopala hypomuta...