Pluto (Oceanid) Explained

In Greek mythology, Pluto or Plouto (Ancient Greek: Πλουτώ) was, according to the late 8th - early 7th century BC Greek poet Hesiod, and the probably nearly as old Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter, one of the many Oceanid daughters of Oceanus and Tethys.[1] Hesiod calls her "soft eyed",[2] and the Homeric Hymn has her as one of the "deep-bosomed daughters of Oceanus" who were the playmates of Persephone when she was abducted by Hades.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Junk s.v. Pluto 2; Bell s.v. Pluto 1; Parada s.v. Pluto 1; Smith, s.v. Pluto 1.
  2. [Hesiod]
  3. Homeric Hymn 2.5, 2.422.