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- Ptocheia abstract "Ptocheia (or Ptokheia) was the ancient Greek female spirit of beggary. She was regarded as a companion (and a sister) of Penia and Amechania. Her opposites were Euthenia and Ploutos. She was mentioned by Aristophanes in his work entitled Plutus (549ff).".
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- Ptocheia subject Category:Greek_goddesses.
- Ptocheia subject Category:Personification_in_Greek_mythology.
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- Ptocheia type GreekGoddesses.
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- Ptocheia type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Ptocheia comment "Ptocheia (or Ptokheia) was the ancient Greek female spirit of beggary. She was regarded as a companion (and a sister) of Penia and Amechania. Her opposites were Euthenia and Ploutos. She was mentioned by Aristophanes in his work entitled Plutus (549ff).".
- Ptocheia label "Ptocheia".
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- Ptocheia sameAs Ptocheia.
- Ptocheia wasDerivedFrom Ptocheia?oldid=545138334.
- Ptocheia isPrimaryTopicOf Ptocheia.