- In Plato's Symposium,
Penia /ˈpiːniə/ (Ancient Gr****: Πενία,
Penía), or
Penae /ˈpiːˌniː/ (Latin: "Poverty", "Deficiency"), is the
personification of poverty...
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Penia is a
sweet bread from
rural Italy that is
prepared during the
Easter holidays.
Ingredients include sugar, butter, eggs,
anise seeds, and lemons...
- is unknown. He was
seduced by
Penia (poverty)
while drunk on more than his fill of
nectar at Aphrodite's birthday.
Penia gave
birth to Eros (love) from...
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Leukopenia (from Gr**** λευκός (leukos) 'white' and πενία (
penia) 'deficiency') is a
decrease in the
number of
leukocytes (WBC).
Found in the blood, they...
- Bati
Penia (also
spelt as Bati Ponai; died 16
October 2024) was a Sri Lankan-Fijian
rugby sevens player. He
predominantly pla**** in the role of centre...
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Penia is an
unincorporated community in
Crisp County, in the U.S.
state of Georgia.
Variant names are "Pina" and "Pinia". The name is
indicative of the...
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composed of
several summits,
decreasing in
altitude from west to east:
Punta Penia 3,343
metres (10,968 ft),
Punta Rocca 3,309
metres (10,856 ft),
Punta Ombretta...
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Another story connects it to a
spring celebration of the
goddess Ceres.
Penia is a
sweet bread that
originated in
rural Italy and is made
during the Easter...
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personification of prosperity, abundance, and gain. The
Goddess contrasting her is
Penia ("Poverty").
Their sisters were Eucleia, Eupheme, and Philophrosyne. Along...