Peitharchia

deity earth Greek single tradition · 3

Peitharchia is the personification of obedience in Greek mythology. She is described as the mother of Eupraxia (Success) and the wife of Soter (Salvation). Her name represents the concept of obedience or compliance.

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co occurs with
Soter
parent of
Eupraxia
consort of
Soter

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“Peitharkhia (Obedience) is the mother of Eupraxia (Success), wife of Soter (Salvation)—as the saying goes.”

#28304 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5

“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.”

#34052 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“In Greek mythology, Peitharchia (Ancient Greek: Πειθαρχία) was the personification of obedience. According to Aeschylus, Peitharchia was the wife of Soter and mother of Eupraxia.”

#45635 · extracted by openai/gpt-oss-20b:free