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religion and mythology,
Plutus (/ˈpluːtəs/; Gr****: Πλοῦτος, translit.
Ploûtos, lit. "wealth") is the god and the
personification of wealth, and the son...
- who
presides over the afterlife. Ploutōn was
frequently conflated with
Ploûtos, the Gr**** god of wealth,
because mineral wealth was
found underground...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pluto or
Plouto (Ancient Gr****: Πλουτώ) was the
mother of Tantalus,
usually by Zeus,
though the
scholion to line 5 of Euripides' play...
- A
plutocracy (from
Ancient Gr**** πλοῦτος (
ploûtos) 'wealth' and κράτος (krátos) 'power') or
plutarchy is a
society that is
ruled or
controlled by people...
- Look up Pluto or
pluto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pluto is a
dwarf planet in the
Solar System.
Pluto may also
refer to:
Pluto (mythology), god...
- rich one"). This
title is
derived from the word
Ploutos (Ancient Gr****: Πλοῦτος, romanized:
Ploútos, lit. 'wealth, riches', [ˈpluː.tos]).
Sophocles explained...
-
rivers Achelous and Cephisus.
Aristophanes mentions Iaso
humorously in
Ploutos, when one of the characters, Cario,
reports that Iaso
blushed upon his...
- Waywall, the
drapery bears similarities to a
statue of
Eirene holding a baby
Ploutos which is
thought to have been made by
Cephisodotus the Elder. This identification...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pluto or
Plouto (Ancient Gr****: Πλουτώ) was,
according to the late 8th–early 7th
century BC Gr**** poet Hesiod, and the
probably nearly...
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Goddess of
peace Member of The
Horae Statue of
Eirene with the
infant Ploutos:
Roman marble copy of
bronze votive statue by
Cephisodotus the Elder, now...