Adephagia
Figure with a temple in Sicily
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Adephagia (/ædiˈfeɪdʒiə/,[1] Ancient Greek: Ἀδηφαγία) was a figure described as having a temple in Sicily. According to Claudius Aelianus's Varia Historia and a fragment of Polemon, nearby to her temple was a statue of Demeter Sitō ('Goddess of Grain').[2] According to Konrad Wernicke, she was the personification of "abundant satiety" and a form of Demeter.[3]