Poros

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Poros is the Greek god of wealth who appears in Plato’s Symposium. He is intoxicated during the banquet of the gods and, after sleeping with Penia, fathers Eros. Poros embodies the concept of abundance and resourcefulness.

When

First attested
385 BCE
Attested period
-385 – -370
Historical notes
Mentioned in Plato's Symposium c. 385–370 BC.

Relationships

parent of
Eros
consort of
Penia

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“She sleeps with Poros, god of wealth, while he is intoxicated from drinking too much, resulting in the birth of Eros, God of Love;”

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