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- In Gr**** mythology, the Neikea[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Νείκεα "Quarrels") were one of the many personifications who, according to Hesiod's Theogony...
- behind creation, being paired together with Neikea (Feuds); Philotes being the force behind good things and Neikea being the force of bad things. He also identifies...
- Forgetfulness (Lethe), Stories (Logoi), Lies (Pseudea), Oaths (Horkos), Quarrels (Neikea), Disputes (Amphillogiai), Manslaughters (Androktasiai), Battles (Hysminai)...
- Makhai ("Wars"), Phonoi ("Murders"), and Androktasiai ("Manslaughters"); Neikea ("Quarrels"), Pseudea ("Lies"), Logoi ("Stories"), Amphillogiai ("Disputes")...
- Makhai ("Wars"), Phonoi ("Murders"), and Androktasiai ("Manslaughters"); Neikea ("Quarrels"), Pseudea ("Lies"), Logoi ("Stories"), Amphillogiai ("Disputes")...
- (Battles), Makhai (Wars), Phonoi (Murders), and Androktasiai (Manslaughters); Neikea (Quarrels), Pseudea (Lies), Logoi (Stories), Amphillogiai (Disputes), Dysnomia...
- (Battles), Makhai (Wars), Phonoi (Murders), and Androktasiai (Manslaughters); Neikea (Quarrels), Pseudea (Lies), Logoi (Stories), Amphillogiai (Disputes) Dysnomia...
- Makhai ("Wars"), Phonoi ("Murders"), and Androktasiai ("Manslaughters"); Neikea ("Quarrels"), Pseudea ("Lies"), Logoi ("Stories"), Amphillogiai ("Disputes")...
- (Battles), Makhai (Wars), Phonoi (Murders), and Androktasiai (Manslaughters); Neikea (Quarrels), Pseudea (Lies), Logoi (Stories), Amphillogiai (Disputes) Dysnomia...
- Makhai ("Wars"), Phonoi ("Murders"), and Androktasiai ("Manslaughters"); Neikea ("Quarrels"), Pseudea ("Lies"), Logoi ("Stories"), Amphillogiai ("Disputes")...