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The Pot of Gold Characters

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The “Pot of Gold” by Plautus is a story about a pot of gold that was entrusted by Euclio’s grandfather to his deity by burying it in the ground. The pot is kept hidden from all until Euclio’s daughter, Phaedria, endears herself to the god. The story has many characters who in one way or another contribute to the plot development, and they include:

The guardian spirit – The guardian spirit speaks in the prologue and does not appear thereafter.

Staphyla – She is an old lady who acts as Euclio’s housekeeper.

Megadorus – He is a wealthy old man who is also Eunomia’s brother.

Euclio – He is the main character in the play. He is an old man and father to Phaedrium.

Eunomia – She is a woman of high status and a sister to Megadorus.

Lyconides – Lyconides is a young man and also Eunomia’s son.

Congrio – He is a cook who is hired for Phaedria’s wedding and is perceived to be rather slow.

Strobilus – Strobilus is a slave who works for megadorus.

Lyconides’ servant – No name is given in the play, but they act as a servant to Lyconides.

Anthrax – Anthrax is a cook who is portrayed as witty and clever.

Eleusium – She is a girl who plays the flute. She is depicted as slim and very attractive.

Phrygia – She is also a girl who plays the flute. Unlike Eleusium, she is portrayed as ugly and overweight.

Phaedrium – She is Euclio’s daughter. She is also a devoted servant to her household god

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