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Athenian Political Art from the Fifth and Fourth Centuries BCE: Images of Political Personifications (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | Eunomia’s association with oligarchies throughout the Greek world is attested by Pindar, who invoked her as the guardian of Aitna, Corinth, Opus, and Aigina, cities in which oligarchic systems prevailed (Pind. |
 | | In her role as a bringer of prosperity, one might have expected Eunomia to have been connected with Eirene and Opora, personifications in the circle of Dionysos that are likewise related to (agricultural) prosperity. |
 | | Bacchylides cites Eukleia, Eunomia, and Arete as the guardians of Aigina (Bacchyl. |
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