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rdfs:comment | - Euthenia is, in Greek mythology, the personification of prosperity. Her parents are Aglaea and Hephaestus. Her sisters are Philophrosyne, Eucleia and Eupheme. Her counterpart is Penia (poverty).
- in Greek mythology Euthenia was the female spirit of prosperity. Her opposite was Penia and her sisters entailed Eucleia, Philophrosyne, and Eupheme. Along with her siblings, she was regarded as a member of the younger Charites. According to the Orphic fragments, her parents were Hephaestus and Aglaea.
- Euthenia was the ancient Greek goddess of prosperity. Her opposite was Penia and her sisters entailed Eukleia, Philophrosyne, and Eupheme. Along with her siblings, she was regarded as a member of the younger Kharites. According to the Orphic fragments, her parents were Hephaistos and Aglaia.
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abstract | - Euthenia is, in Greek mythology, the personification of prosperity. Her parents are Aglaea and Hephaestus. Her sisters are Philophrosyne, Eucleia and Eupheme. Her counterpart is Penia (poverty).
- in Greek mythology Euthenia was the female spirit of prosperity. Her opposite was Penia and her sisters entailed Eucleia, Philophrosyne, and Eupheme. Along with her siblings, she was regarded as a member of the younger Charites. According to the Orphic fragments, her parents were Hephaestus and Aglaea.
- Euthenia was the ancient Greek goddess of prosperity. Her opposite was Penia and her sisters entailed Eukleia, Philophrosyne, and Eupheme. Along with her siblings, she was regarded as a member of the younger Kharites. According to the Orphic fragments, her parents were Hephaistos and Aglaia.
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