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Hedylogos

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Figure depicted on ancient Greek vases
Hedylogos andPothos are yoked to a chariot, behind which standsAphrodite. Atticred figure cylindricalpyxis,c. 420–400 BC, attributed to theMeidias Painter.[1]

Hedylogos (Ancient Greek:Ἡδυλόγος,lit.'sweet-voiced, flattering') is one of theErotes and a figure who commonly appears inancient Greek vase paintings. A surviving example on a red-figure pyxis from the late 5th century BC shows Hedylogos, alongside his brotherPothos, drawing the chariot of Aphrodite.[1] Anoenochoe, originating from close toThebes and dating to around 370 BC, also depicts him alongside Aphrodite.[2]

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  1. ^abBritish Museum1893,1103.2.
  2. ^LIMC, p. 122.

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