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Erinnys
Erinys E*rin"ys, n.; pl. Erinyes. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] (Class. Myth.) An avenging deity; one of the Furies; sometimes, conscience personified. [Written also Erinnys.]

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- Lepidoptera Family: Geometridae Subfamily: Ennominae Genus: Callerinnys Warren, 1894 Type species Erinnys combusta Warren, 1893 Synonyms Erinnys Warren, 1893...
- Arusha) Artitropa erinnys nyasae Riley, 1925 (eastern Zimbabwe, southern Malawi) Artitropa erinnys radiata Riley, 1925 (Kenya) Artitropa erinnys vansommereni...
- angel and Authadia. Her siblings were Zelos (emulation), Phthonus (envy), Erinnys (fury), and Epithymia (lust). Kakia tried to tempt many people to become...
- conceived the children Kakia (wickedness), Zelos (emulation), Phthonus (envy), Erinnys (fury), and Epithymia (lust). Accorinti, Domenico (11 March 2016). Brill's...
- Eucamptognathus erinnys is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Tschitscherine in 1893. "Eucamptognathus erinnys (Tschitscherine...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mestolobes erinnys. Wikispecies has information related to Mestolobes erinnys. Zimmerman, Elwood C. (1958). Insects of Hawaii...
- so that her character here is almost the same as that of Nemesis and Erinnys. She appears most prominent in the dramas of Aeschylus, and least in those...
- upon the river Ladon, near Thelpusa, and containing a temple of Demeter Erinnys. The Ladon, after leaving this temple, p****ed that of Apollo Oncaeates...
- content. It is fed upon by larvae of the bush nightfighter, Artitropa erinnys. In the past the name Dracaena steudneri was erroneously ****igned to the...
- Zeus, whose anger followeth unrelenting pride with vengeance, and the Erinnys (Fury) executes their wrath.’ They appear in Homer's Iliad in Book 9 as...