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From the ancient city of Plotinopolis Marcus Aurelius - ΠΛΩΤЄΙΝΟΠΟΛЄΙΤΩΝ
In Greek mythology, a Charis [ΧΑΡΙΣ] or Grace was one of three or more minor goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, and fertility, who were together known as the Charites [ΧΑΡΙΤΕΣ] or Graces. The usual list, from youngest to oldest, is Aglaea [Splendour], Euphrosyne [Mirth], and Thalia [Good Cheer]. In Roman mythology they were known as the Gratiae, the Graces. The Charites was most commonly depicted in the sanctuaries of other gods, but they did have their own temples as well, and at least four temples exclusively to them are known from Greece.