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Euthenia (/juːˈθiːniə/; Gr****: Ευσθένεια, Eustheneia) was the
feminine personification of prosperity, abundance, and gain. The
Goddess contrasting her...
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Aglaea became mother of
Eucleia ("Good Repute"),
Eupheme ("Acclaim"),
Euthenia ("Prosperity"), and
Philophrosyne ("Welcome"). The
Iliad and Dionysiaca...
- was one of the
daughters of
Hephaestus and Aglaia,
alongside Eucleia,
Euthenia, and Philophrosyne. RE, s.v.
Eupheme 2; Delcourt, p. 47;
Orphic fr. 182...
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Aglaea became mother of
Eucleia ("Good Repute"),
Eupheme ("Acclaim"),
Euthenia ("Prosperity"), and
Philophrosyne ("Welcome"). Some
scholars conclude that...
- goodness, friendship, and reception.
Their sisters were Eucleia, Eupheme, and
Euthenia.
Along with her sisters, she was a
member of the
younger Charites. According...
- beggary. She was
regarded as a
companion (and a sister) of
Penia and Amechania. Her
opposites were
Euthenia and Ploutos. Aristophanes,
Plutus 549 ff. v t e...
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Eusebeia (Eὐσέβεια),
spirit of piety, loyalty, duty, and
filial respect Euthenia (Εὐθενία),
spirit of prosperity, abundance, and
plenty Gelos (Γέλως), spirit...
- and Eve as
being located alongside those of
Limos paired with the
female Euthenia (Prosperity). For the
painting at
Sparta see Athenaeus, 10.452a-b [= Callisthenes...
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Phrike Phthonus Poine Polemos Poros Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche The
Younger Charites Eucleia Eupheme Euthenia Philophrosyne...
- Also from the Gr****
Euthenia, Εὐθηνία. Good
state of the body: prosperity, good fortune, abundance.—Herodotus. The
opposite of
Euthenia is Penia, Πενία ("deficiency"...