- name
mentioned as the
husband of Milye,
sister of Solymus. The
plural Praxidicae (Ancient Gr****: Πραξιδίκαι, Praxidikai)
refers to the
following groups...
- and
oneness of mind.
Along with her
sister Arete, they were
known as
Praxidicae or the 'exacters of justice'. Her
opposite was Eris (Strife). Homonoia...
- attendants. Thelxinoëa, also
Thelxionoea or Thelxineia, one of the so-called
Praxidicae (the
other two were
Alacomenia and Aulis),
daughters of King
Ogyges of...
-
Arete Goddess of
excellence and
virtue Member of The
Praxidicae Statue of
Arete in Celsus'
Library in Ephesus, 2nd
century AD
Gender Female Genealogy Parents...
- Boeotia. Her
sisters were
Alacomenia and Thelxinoea,
collectively called Praxidicae (Πραξιδίκαι),
goddesses who
watched over oaths.
Other traditions called...
-
Pausanias says that the
Haliartians had a
sanctuary of the
goddesses called Praxidicae situated near this mountain. The
towns Peteon, Medeon, Ocalea, and Onchestos...