Pluto (mythology) (section Plouton and Ploutos)
who presides over the afterlife. Ploutōn was frequently conflated with Ploûtos, the Greek god of wealth, because mineral wealth was found underground...
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Pluto (disambiguation) (redirect from Plouto)
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...
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A plutocracy (from Ancient Greek πλοῦτος (ploûtos) 'wealth' and κράτος (krátos) 'power') or plutarchy is a society that is ruled or controlled by people...
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rich one"). This title is derived from the word Ploutos (Ancient Greek: Πλοῦτος, romanized: Ploútos, lit. 'wealth, riches', [ˈpluː.tos]). Sophocles explained...
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Pluto (mother of Tantalus) (redirect from Plouto (mother of Tantalus))
In Greek mythology, Pluto or Plouto (Ancient Greek: Πλουτώ) was the mother of Tantalus, usually by Zeus, though the scholion to line 5 of Euripides' play...
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Brignone published in 1925. Bartolomeo Pagano: Maciste Umberto Guarracino: Ploutos Mario Saio: Gerione Franz Sala: Barbariccia Elena Sangro: Proserpina Lucia...
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rivers Achelous and Cephisus. Aristophanes mentions Iaso humorously in Ploutos, when one of the characters, Cario, reports that Iaso blushed upon his...
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boys who survived from the religion of the pre-Hellenic period — Linos, Ploutos and Dionysos — so not all the young male deities we see depicted in Minoan...
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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...
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Pluto (Oceanid) (redirect from Plouto (Oceanid))
In Greek mythology, Pluto or Plouto (Ancient Greek: Πλουτώ) was, according to the late 8th–early 7th century BC Greek 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...
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that the Greek ruler of the underworld Plouton (Pluto) was conflated with Ploutos (Plutus, "Wealth"). Martianus presents Cronus-Aion as the consort of Rhea...
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Plutus (Ancient Greek: Πλοῦτος, Ploutos, "Wealth") is an Ancient Greek comedy by the playwright Aristophanes, which was first produced in 388 BC. A political...
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μεθύουσα καθεύδῃ. Eiresione signified the advent of wealth (Greek: πλοῦτος - ploutos). εἰρεσιώνη, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon...
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picking at the fingernails Plutomania – greed/obession with money or wealth (ploutos- (Greek) meaning wealth) Pteridomania – ferns Pyromania – fire or starting...
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stand-in for Rhea, in a thrice-ploughed field and the Goddess brought forth Ploutos, "wealth", in the form of a bountiful harvest. Zeus struck down this impious...
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Plutonomy (from Ancient Greek πλοῦτος (ploûtos) 'wealth' and νόμος (nómos) 'law'; a portmanteau of plutocracy and economy) is the science of production...
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appear in the cults of Hyakinthos (Amyklai), Erichthonios (Athens), and Ploutos (Eleusis). A similar divine child myth was widespread throughout various...
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(consort of Apollo) Melia (consort of Inachus) Metis Perse Philyra Pleione Plouto Styx Telesto Theia Zeuxo Nereids Amatheia Amphithoe Amphitrite Arethusa...
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and Neleus (Greek) Phobos and Deimos (Greek) Phrixus and Helle (Greek) Ploutos and Philomenos (Greek) Procles and Eurysthenes (Greek) Proetus and Acrisius...
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the capture of Persephone seems to be pre-Greek. In the Greek version, Ploutos (πλούτος, wealth) represents the wealth of the corn that was stored in...
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(consort of Apollo) Melia (consort of Inachus) Metis Perse Philyra Pleione Plouto Styx Telesto Theia Zeuxo Nereids Amatheia Amphithoe Amphitrite Arethusa...
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(consort of Apollo) Melia (consort of Inachus) Metis Perse Philyra Pleione Plouto Styx Telesto Theia Zeuxo Nereids Amatheia Amphithoe Amphitrite Arethusa...
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of a gilded jar cover of the Kerch type show Dionysus, Demeter, little Ploutos, Kore, and a curly-haired boy clad in a long garment, one of the first...
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(consort of Apollo) Melia (consort of Inachus) Metis Perse Philyra Pleione Plouto Styx Telesto Theia Zeuxo Nereids Amatheia Amphithoe Amphitrite Arethusa...
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(consort of Apollo) Melia (consort of Inachus) Metis Perse Philyra Pleione Plouto Styx Telesto Theia Zeuxo Nereids Amatheia Amphithoe Amphitrite Arethusa...
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Persian. In Isis and Osiris 46, Plutarch translates Haurvatat as Πλοῦτος ploutos "wealth, riches" and equates the divinity with "Plutus," the Greek god...
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(consort of Apollo) Melia (consort of Inachus) Metis Perse Philyra Pleione Plouto Styx Telesto Theia Zeuxo Nereids Amatheia Amphithoe Amphitrite Arethusa...
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(consort of Apollo) Melia (consort of Inachus) Metis Perse Philyra Pleione Plouto Styx Telesto Theia Zeuxo Nereids Amatheia Amphithoe Amphitrite Arethusa...
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