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- In Gr**** mythology, the Hysminae or Hysminai (Ancient Gr****: Ὑσμίνας or ὑσμῖναι; singular: ὑσμίνη from hysmine means 'battle, conflict, combat') are the...
- children of Eris and siblings to other vicious personifications like the Hysminai, the Androktasiai, and the Phonoi. And hateful Eris bore painful Ponos...
- (Neikea), Disputes (Amphillogiai), Manslaughters (Androktasiai), Battles (Hysminai) and Wars (Makhai), Anarchy (Dysnomia), Pains (Algea), and Ruin (Ate)....
- named the Phonoi's mother as Eris ("Discord"), and their siblings as: the Hysminai (Battles), the Makhai (Wars), the Androktasiai (Manslaughters) and other...
- discord, Eris, and siblings to other vicious personifications like the Hysminai, the Machae, and the Phonoi. This name is also used for all of Eris' children...
- and Deimos (his sons); Eris/Discordia, with the Androktasiai, Makhai, Hysminai, and the Phonoi (Eris' children); the Spartoi, and the Keres. In Italy...
- ("Forgetfulness") and Limos ("Starvation") and the tearful Algea ("Pains"), Hysminai ("Battles"), Makhai ("Wars"), Phonoi ("Murders"), and Androktasiai ("Manslaughters");...
- ("Forgetfulness") and Limos ("Starvation") and the tearful Algea ("Pains"), Hysminai ("Battles"), Makhai ("Wars"), Phonoi ("Murders"), and Androktasiai ("Manslaughters");...
- (Forgetfulness) and Limos (Starvation) and the tearful Algea (Pains), Hysminai (Battles), Makhai (Wars), Phonoi (Murders), and Androktasiai (Manslaughters);...
- (Forgetfulness) and Limos (Starvation) and the tearful Algea (Pains), Hysminai (Battles), Makhai (Wars), Phonoi (Murders), and Androktasiai (Manslaughters);...