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In Plato's "Symposium", Penae (or Penia) was the personification of poverty and need. She married Porus at Aphrodite's birthday and was sometimes considered the mother of Eros. Her sisters are Amechania and Ptocheia. Penia was also mentioned by other ancient Greek writers such as Alcaeus (Fragment 364), Theognis (Fragment 1; 267, 351, 649), Aristophanes ("Plutus", 414ff), Herodotus, Plutarch ("Life of Themistocles"), and Philostratus ("Life of Appollonius"). Culinary references: Penia is a sweet bread that originated in rural Italy and is made during the Easter holiday. Ingredients include sugar, butter, eggs, anise seeds and lemons. See also: * References: Read more about Penia on Wikipedia