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- Hedylogos abstract "In Greek mythology, Hedylogos or Hedylogus (Ancient Greek: Ἡδυλογος) was the god of sweet-talk and flattery and one of the winged love gods called the Erotes. He is not mentioned in any existing literature, but he is depicted on ancient Greek vase paintings. A surviving example on a red-figure pyxis from the late 5th century BC shows Hedylogos alongside his brother Pothos drawing the chariot of Aphrodite.".
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- Hedylogos wikiPageID "37410418".
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- Hedylogos hasPhotoCollection Hedylogos.
- Hedylogos subject Category:Greek_gods.
- Hedylogos subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Hedylogos subject Category:Love_and_lust_gods.
- Hedylogos comment "In Greek mythology, Hedylogos or Hedylogus (Ancient Greek: Ἡδυλογος) was the god of sweet-talk and flattery and one of the winged love gods called the Erotes. He is not mentioned in any existing literature, but he is depicted on ancient Greek vase paintings. A surviving example on a red-figure pyxis from the late 5th century BC shows Hedylogos alongside his brother Pothos drawing the chariot of Aphrodite.".
- Hedylogos label "Hedylogos".
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- Hedylogos isPrimaryTopicOf Hedylogos.