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Paregoros

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In ancient Greek religion, Paregoros (Ancient Greek: Παρηγορος, lit.'Comforter')[1] is the name of a goddess venerated at Megara. According to the geographer Pausanias, there was a statue, by the sculptor Praxiteles, of a goddess in the temple of Aphrodite at Megara, which the Megarians called "Consoler" (Paregoros).[2]

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