• In Greek mythology, Soter (Ancient Greek: Σωτήρ means 'saviour, deliverer') was the personification or daimon of safety, preservation and deliverance...
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  • Helios Soter, Athena Soteira, Asclepius Soter, and Hecate Soteira. the name of a distinct mythical figure, Soter (daimon) an epithet of several heroized or...
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    Agathodaemon (redirect from Agathos Daimon)
    Zeus Soter, libations were made after a meal. In later (post-)Ptolemaic antiquity he took on two partially distinct roles; one as the Agathos Daimon a prominent...
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  • Soteria (mythology) (category Daimons)
    safety. Soteria's male counterpart was the spirit or daimon Soter. Both Zeus and Dionysus were titled Soter, so either may have been her father; her mother...
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  • Sotades Sotades of Crete Sotades Painter Soter Soter (daimon) Soteria (festival) Soteria Soteridas of Epidaurus Sotion Sotira (physician) Sounion Sounion Kouros...
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  • was Eris (Strife). Homonoia was believed to be the daughter of Soter, the saviour daimon, and Praxidike, the goddess of judicial punishment and vengeance...
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    In Greek mythology, Elpis (Ancient Greek: ἐλπίς) is the daimon (spirit) of hope, about which the Greeks had ambivalent feelings. She was never the centre...
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  • Epiales (category Daimons)
    words epialos, epiales and epioles denote (1) the feverish chill (2) the daimon who assaults sleepers. Homer and most writers have epioles with the e; the...
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    "Hellenistic Tyche" is often featured on coins such as those minted by Demetrius I Soter. Further, Tyche comes to represent not only personal fate, but the fate...
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    Serapis (category Ptolemy I Soter)
    popularized in the third century BC on the orders of Greek Pharaoh Ptolemy I Soter, as a means to unify the Greek and Egyptian subjects of the Ptolemaic Kingdom...
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