Eupraxia

deity Greek single tradition · 2

Eupraxia is the personification of well-being and good conduct in Greek mythology. According to Aeschylus, she was the daughter of Peitharchia (Obedience) and Soter (Salvation). Her name means 'good conduct' in Ancient Greek.

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co occurs with
Peitharchia, Soter
child of
Soter, Peitharchia

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“Eupraxia (Ancient Greek: Εὐπραξίας means 'good conduct') was the personification of well-being. According to Aeschylus, Eupraxia was the daughter of another two personifications, Peitharchia and Soter.”

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“For Peitharkhia (Obedience) is the mother of Eupraxia (Success), wife of Soter (Salvation)--as the saying goes. So she is, but the power of god Zeus is supreme, and often in bad times it raises the helpless man out of harsh misery even when stormclouds are lowering over his eyes.”

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