Eucleia

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In Ancient Greek Religion, Eucleia or Eukleia was the name of a goddess and epithet of Artemis. The exact relationship between the two is unclear. The month name Eucleios derives from the goddess's name.

When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 300
Historical notes
Ancient Greece

Relationships

child of
Ponos
allied with
Eunomia, Peitho, Harmonia
syncretized with
Artemis (Diana)

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“the depiction of personifications on vases, with Eucleia being one of the most popular of these. Eucleia appears on numerous late fifth century BC Athenian vases, especially by the Meidias Painter and his circle of followers.”

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