Adephagia ( /ædiˈfeɪdʒiə/, [1] Ancient Greek: Ἀδηφαγία) in Greek mythology was the goddess and personification of gluttony.
Adephagia was only mentioned in one source, as having a temple on the island of Sicily, at which she was worshipped alongside Demeter. [2]
"It is said also that there is a temple in Sicily dedicated to Gluttony (Adephagia), and an image of Ceres Sitos (Demeter, the corn-giver)." [3]
Adephagia ( /ædiˈfeɪdʒiə/, [1] Ancient Greek: Ἀδηφαγία) in Greek mythology was the goddess and personification of gluttony.
Adephagia was only mentioned in one source, as having a temple on the island of Sicily, at which she was worshipped alongside Demeter. [2]
"It is said also that there is a temple in Sicily dedicated to Gluttony (Adephagia), and an image of Ceres Sitos (Demeter, the corn-giver)." [3]