Paregoros
In Greek mythology, Paregoros (Ancient Greek: Παρηγορος), Paregor or Paregoron was the personification of recomfort. Her Roman equivalent was the goddess Consolatio.
Cult
Pausanias wrote that a statue of this goddess was in the temple of Aphrodite in Megara, alongside the statue of the goddess Peitho.[1]
References
- Pausanias, Description of Greece 1. 43. 6.
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