Eukarpia (theonym)

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title: Eukarpia (theonym)
text: In ancient Greek religion and myth, Eukarpia was a divine personification of fertility, or an epithet or cult title for a deity. It is also found as a personal name for women. In poetry, the name is an epithet of Aphrodite, Demeter, and Dionysus. In Gonnoi, Thessaly, Eukarpia appears as a name for invoking Ge (Earth). In a mosaic from the Tomb of Mnemosyne, Antioch, she is wearing earrings and an arm-baring tunic formed from tesserae of blue-green glass. On her head is a wreath of red and yellow
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