- A
ploutonion[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Πλουτώνιον, lit. "Place of Plouton") is a
sanctuary specially dedicated to the
ancient Gr**** god
Plouton (i...
- The
Ploutonion at
Hierapolis (Ancient Gr****: Πλουτώνειον Ploutōneion, lit "Place of Pluto"; Latin: Plutonium) or Pluto's Gate was a
ploutonion (a religious...
- the city.
During the 4th century, the
Christians filled Pluto's Gate (a
ploutonion) with stones,
suggesting that
Christianity had
become the
dominant religion...
- been
identified as Eubuleus.
Uncovered by
archaeologists in 1883 in the
Ploutonion of Eleusis, it may
instead represent Triptolemus. Alternatively, the head...
- malaria. The
adjective 'mephitic'
means 'foul-smelling' or 'malodorous'.
Ploutonion, 'grotto of Plouton', a Gr**** term for a
mephitic sanctuary Yomotsu Hirasaka...
- region.
During the 4th century, the
Christians filled Pluto's Gate (a
ploutonion) with stones,
suggesting that
Christianity had
become the
dominant religion...
- Lakes/swamps
Acherusia Avernus Lake
Lerna Lake
Caves Ploutonion Ploutonion at
Acharaca Ploutonion at
Eleusis Ploutonion at
Hierapolis Necromanteion (necromancy temple)...
- Lakes/swamps
Acherusia Avernus Lake
Lerna Lake
Caves Ploutonion Ploutonion at
Acharaca Ploutonion at
Eleusis Ploutonion at
Hierapolis Necromanteion (necromancy temple)...
- Lakes/swamps
Acherusia Avernus Lake
Lerna Lake
Caves Ploutonion Ploutonion at
Acharaca Ploutonion at
Eleusis Ploutonion at
Hierapolis Necromanteion (necromancy temple)...
- has
media related to Plutus.
Chrysus Kubera Mammon Pluto (mythology)
Ploutonion Karl Kerenyi, "We are not
surprised to
learn that the
fruit of her love...