PENIA
In Plato's ''Symposium'', 'Penae' was the personification of poverty. She married Porus at Aphrodite's birthday. She was sometimes considered the mother of Eros. Her sisters are Amechania ("want of resources") and Ptocheia ("beggary").[1]
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Penia is also a sweet Easter Bread from rural Italy passed down through an American family with those Italian roots.
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Penia is also a sweet Easter Bread from rural Italy passed down through an American family with those Italian roots.
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