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- Aphrodite_Pandemos abstract "Aphrodite Pandemos (Ancient Greek: Πάνδημος; "common to all the people"), occurs as an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, and that in a twofold sense, first describing her as the goddess of low sensual pleasures as Venus vulgivaga or popularis, in opposition to Aphrodite Urania, or "the heavenly Aphrodite". She was represented at Elis by Scopas riding on a ram. The second sense is that of Aphrodite uniting all the inhabitants of a country into one social or political body. In this respect she was worshipped at Athens along with Peitho (persuasion), and her worship was said to have been instituted by Theseus at the time when he united the scattered townships into one great body of citizens. According to some authorities, it was Solon who erected the sanctuary of Aphrodite Pandemos, either because her image stood in the agora, or because the hetaerae had to pay the costs of its erection. The worship of Aphrodite Pandemos also occurs at Megalopolis in Arcadia, and at Thebes. A festival in honour of her is mentioned by Athenaeus. The sacrifices offered to her consisted of white goats. Pandemos occurs also as a surname of Eros.The goddess riding on a goat was also known as Aphrodite Epitragia, "from a she-goat". According to Plutarch, she acquired this epithet from an episode in the life of Theseus when, by the recommendation of Apollo, the hero sacrificed a goat to Aphrodite before departing for Crete in hopes that she would guide him on his voyage. As Theseus sacrificed the customary she-goat, the animal was suddenly transformed into a male goat.".
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- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Agora_of_Athens.
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- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Aphrodite_Urania.
- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Arcadia.
- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Athenaeus.
- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epithets_of_Aphrodite.
- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Elis.
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- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Hetaera.
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- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Megalopolis,_Greece.
- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Ovis.
- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Peitho.
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- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Scopas.
- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Solon.
- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Thebes,_Greece.
- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLink Theseus.
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- Aphrodite_Pandemos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aphrodite Pandemos".
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- Aphrodite_Pandemos comment "Aphrodite Pandemos (Ancient Greek: Πάνδημος; "common to all the people"), occurs as an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, and that in a twofold sense, first describing her as the goddess of low sensual pleasures as Venus vulgivaga or popularis, in opposition to Aphrodite Urania, or "the heavenly Aphrodite". She was represented at Elis by Scopas riding on a ram. The second sense is that of Aphrodite uniting all the inhabitants of a country into one social or political body.".
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- Aphrodite_Pandemos depiction Charles_Gleyre_-_Venus_Pandemos.jpg.
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