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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Epithets of Aphrodite, Epithets of Apollo, Epithets of Ares, Epithets of Artemis, Epithets of Asclepius, Epithets of Athena, Epithets of Demeter, Epithets of Dionysus, Epithets of Hades, Epithets of Hecate, Epithets of Helios, Epithets of Hephaestus, Epithets of Hera, Epithets of Heracles, Epithets of Hermes, Epithets of Poseidon, Epithets of Zeus, Hermes Trismegistus, Pluto, Adrasteia, Iacchus, Enyalius, Alastor, Paean, Panoptes, Eleutherios, Promachus, Despoina, Kriophoros, Athena Promachos, Pseudanor, Lyceus, Agathodaemon, Agrotera, Heracles Kynagidas, Agonius, Dionysus Aesymnetes, Itonia, Agraeus, Athena Alea, Soter, Agyieus, Acestor, Thriambus, Ageleia, Amazonius, Agoraea, Chthonia, Chthonius, Aphrodite Urania, Limnaeus, Meilichios, Terpsimbrotos, Alexicacus, Alalcomeneis, Aidoneus, Ambologera, Abaeus, Agrionius, Artemis Alphaea, Bromius, Agamemnon, Agesander, Parthenos, Acraea, Boibe, Agetor, Phrygia, Hera Alexandros, Amphictyonis, Artemis Tauropolos, Athena Alkidemos, Macistus, Ambulia, Leucus, Aetnaeus, Heracles Patroos, Epidotes, Agesilaus, Amathusia, Hellotia, Hera Ammonia, Ichnaea, Buphagus, Bounos, Gynaecothoenas, Daduchos, Enorches, Xenios Zeus, Epipole, Apollo Musagetes. Excerpt: In ancient Greek religion and myth, Pluto (, Plout n) was a name for the ruler of the underworld; the god was also known as Hades, a name for the underworld itself. This deity has two major myths: in Greek cosmogony, he received the rule of the underworld in a three-way division of sovereignty over the world, with his brothers Zeus ruling Heaven and Poseidon the Sea; and he abducts Persephone to be his wife and the queen of his realm. In other myths, he plays a secondary role, mostly as the possessor of a quest-object. The name Plout n was frequently conflated with that of Plutus (, Ploutos), a god of wealth, bec...