Pothos
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Pothos
Summary
Pothos is a Greek deity[1]. He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Pothos's father was Zephyrus[3].
- Pothos's father was Cronus[4].
- Pothos's mother was Iris[5].
- Pothos's mother was Aphrodite[6].
- Pothos's image is recorded as Pothos Louvre Ma541.jpg[7].
- Pothos is recorded as male[8].
- Pothos's instance of is recorded as Greek deity[9].
- Pothos's instance of is recorded as mythological Greek character[10].
- Pothos's part of is recorded as Erotes[11].
- Pothos's Commons category is recorded as Pothos[12].
- Pothos's worshipped by is recorded as Ancient Greek religion[13].
- Pothos's Iconclass notation is recorded as 92D1915[14].
- Pothos's depicted by is recorded as Pothos from via Cavour[15].
- Pothos's described by source is recorded as Q12153752[16].
- Pothos's described by source is recorded as Pauly–Wissowa[17].
- Pothos's Sandrart.net person ID is recorded as 4891[18].
- Pothos's Hederich encyclopedia article is recorded as Pothos[19].
- Pothos's domain of saint or deity is recorded as lust[20].
- Pothos's sibling is recorded as Eros[21].
- Pothos's sibling is recorded as Himeros[22].
- Pothos's sibling is recorded as Anteros[23].
- Pothos's Theoi Project ID is recorded as Ouranios/ErosPothos[24].
- Pothos's De Agostini ID is recorded as Póthos[25].
- Pothos's ToposText person ID is recorded as 14258[26].
- Pothos's MANTO ID is recorded as 11188239[27].
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Origins and Family
Fathers listed include Zephyrus[3], an Anemoi[28] and Cronus[4], a titan[29]. Mothers listed include Iris[5], a Greek deity[30] and Aphrodite[6], a Greek deity[31].
Why It Matters
Pothos has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
FAQs
Who were Pothos's parents?
Pothos's father was Zephyrus[3]. Pothos's mother was Iris[5].