- In Gr**** mythology, the
Machae or
Machai (/ˈmækiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Μάχαι
Mákhai, "battles"; singular: Μάχη Mákhē) were the
daemons (spirits) of
battle and...
- as Eris ("Discord"), and
their siblings as: the
Hysminai (Battles), the
Makhai (Wars), the
Androktasiai (Manslaughters) and
other malevolent daemons. "And...
- bin
Muqawwam bin
Muhtamil bin
Badlana bin
Ayqan bin
Alaha bin
Shahdud bin
Makhai bin Ayfa bin Aqir bin Al Daʿa bin
Abdai bin
Hamdan bin
Bashmani bin Bathrani...
- and the
clashing of
their weapons. He was
probably numbered amongst the
Makhai, the
daimones of the battlefield. In the epic poem the
Shield of Heracles...
- and
Limos (Starvation) and the
tearful Algea (Pains),
Hysminai (Battles),
Makhai (Wars),
Phonoi (Murders), and
Androktasiai (Manslaughters);
Neikea (Quarrels)...
- battle, confusion,
uproar and hubbub. He was
probably numbered amongst the
Makhai,
daimones of the battlefield.
Kydoimos appears in Aristophanes'
Peace as...
-
presided over the
surge of battle. They were
probably numbered amongst the
Makhai,
daimones of the battlefield.
Proioxis was
probably the same as Ioke. In...
- (Gr****: ὄλεθρος) was the
personification of
havoc and
probably one of the
Makhai.[citation needed]
Olethros translates roughly in
ancient Gr**** to "destruction"...
- (Amphillogiai),
Manslaughters (Androktasiai),
Battles (Hysminai) and Wars (
Makhai),
Anarchy (Dysnomia),
Pains (Algea), and Ruin (Ate). And
hateful Eris bore...
-
Limos ("Starvation") and the
tearful Algea ("Pains"),
Hysminai ("Battles"),
Makhai ("Wars"),
Phonoi ("Murders"), and
Androktasiai ("Manslaughters"); Neikea...