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Enyo was a Greek Goddess of Devastation and a companion of Ares. She is sometimes identified as the daughter of Zeus and Hera, making her his sister. She is also connected to Eris. Enyo orchestrated the destruction of cities, including Troy.

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This article is about one of the Graeae. For the war goddess, see Enyo. Enyo was one of the Graeae in Greek mythology. Her two sisters were Deino and Pemphredo. The three of them were daughters of Phorcys and Ceto. They were usually depicted as old women and share one eye and one tooth. Along...

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Template:Otheruses Enyo (Greek: , English translation: "warlike" in Greek mythology), was an ancient goddess of war, acting as a counterpart and companion to the war god Ares. She is also identified as his sister, and daughter of Zeus and Hera, in a role closely resembling that of Eris; with...

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Enyo was a daughter of Zeus and Hera and a minor goddess of war. She is sometimes seen as one of the Graiae. Enyo mainly ruled over war. However, she was only a minor war goddess as the main war gods were Ares and Athena. Enyo usually travelled with Ares and Eris into wars. Enyo was the bringer...

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Biographical information. Marital status. Ares (husband; according to some) Physical description. Species. Goddess (Olympian) Gender. Female. Enyo (/nao/; Ancient Greek: En) was a goddess of war in Classical Greek mythology. She frequently is associated with the war god Ares.

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In Greek mythology, Enyo ( / nao /; Ancient Greek: , romanized : En) is a war-goddess, frequently associated with the war-god Ares. The Romans identified her with Bellona. [1] Name. Her name might be preserved on the cornice of one of the friezes of the Gigantomachy altar, among those of fourteen others. [2] Cult.

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Enyo. Greek Gods / Enyo. Enyo was a goddess in Greek mythology, sister and companion of the god of war, Ares, and daughter of Zeus and Hera. She was the goddess of war and destruction; in some cases, she was closely linked to Eris, goddess of strife.

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Enyo. Goddess Of War And Destruction. In ancient Greek mythology, Enyo was the goddess of war and destruction. She is connected with Ares who was the war god. She was usually shown as the sister and companion for Ares the God of war. Sometimes she was called the Sister of War or the Sacker of Cities.

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Contents. 1 About. 2 Common attributes. 3 Appear in. 3.1 Anime. 3.2 Cards. 3.3 Cartoons/Animations. 3.4 Comics. 3.5 Games. 3.6 Manga. 3.7 Movies. 3.8 TV. 4 Gallery. About. One of the Machai. Enyo is responsible for orchestrating the destruction of cities, often accompanying Ares into battle. Common attributes. Appear in. Anime. Cards.

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Enyo is a goddess and personified spirit of war, she is the female counterpart and close companion of Ares, according to Greek mythology. According to Quintus Smyrnaeus 8.424, she is the daughter of Zeus and Hera, according to Eustathius on Homer 944 she is the mother of Enyalios by Ares. She is...

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Community. in: Deities, Greek deities, War deities, and 4 more. Enyo. Edit. Enyo, also known as En, was the Greek goddess of war, destruction, conquest, and bloodlust. She was the daughter of Zeus and Hera, and was often seen as the consort of her brother Ares . Counterparts. Bellona. Categories.

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In Greek mythology, the Graeae (sing. Graea) were a group of sisters, the offspring of Ceto and Phorcys. Their names are Deino, Enyo and Pemphredo. They are one of many trios of goddesses in Greek Mythology, much like the Gorgon sisters. They took the form of old, grey-haired women. Like many...

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Myth and Folklore Wiki. in: Chaos goddesses, Goddesses, Greek mythology, and 10 more. Eris. Goddess of Chaos, Strife, and Discord. General Information. Species. Goddess. Sex. Femenine. Aliases. Erida. Symbols. Golden Apple of Discord. Relationships. Parents. Nyx (alone) Nyx and Erebus Zeus and Hera. Siblings.

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Enyo was the goddess or personified spirit (daimona) of war. She was the female counterpart and close companion of the god Ars Enyalios. Enyo was closely identified with Eris, the goddess of strife. Indeed Homer does not appear to distinguish between the two goddesses. Zeus & Hr Ars Enyalios

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In Greek Mythology, Ares is the God of War. He is one of the Twelve Olympians, the son of Zeus and Hera. Homer portrayed him as a terrible, murderous barbarian who was disliked by his parents and all others; in contrast with the wise, reasonable war goddess, Athena.

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Enyo was a goddess of war and destruction in Greek mythology, the companion and lover of the war god Ares. As goddess of war, Enyo was responsible for orchestrating the destruction of cities, often accompanying Ares into battle, and depicted "as supreme in war". During the fall of Troy, Enyo...

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Enyo (Ancient Greek , Eny) in Greek mythology is the name of a war goddess, daughter of Zeus and Hera, sister to Ares. She is often conflated with Eris, goddess of discord. Ares, the god of war, usually brought his sister Enyo, a goddess of war and strife, to battlefield with him along with...

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This article about Pemphredo is a stub. You can help Myth and Folklore Wiki by expanding it. Perseus and the Graeae. Pemphredo was one of the Graeae in Greek mythology. Her two sisters were Enyo and Deino. The three of them were daughters of Phorcys and Ceto.

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Olympian Goddess Physiology: As the daughter of two Elder Olympians, Enyo is extremely powerful but is still considered a minor goddess. Immortality: Daimons are immortal & can live forever. They do not age like humans & are unaffected by time or...

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The Myths and Folklore Wiki is a compendium of different cultures' myths, legends, and folk tales. Here you can read about myths and folktales form around the world! In addition to reading about ancient myths in their original context, you can also learn about how they're portrayed in modern-day popular culture. Additionally, you can discuss mythology and folklore related subjects with like ...

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Deino was one of the Graeae in Greek mythology. Her two sisters were Enyo and Pemphredo. The three of them were daughters of Phorcys and Ceto. They were usually depicted as old women and share one eye and one tooth.

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Unknown. Enyo was a jungle troll mage trainer located in the Valley of Spirits in Orgrimmar, standing near Deino and Pephredo .

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Batman Character Guide. Enyo. Mainstream Universe, 1986 - 2011. Gallery. Real Name. Enyo. Main Alias. Enyo. Other Aliases. Bellona. Affiliation. The Morrigan, Olympian Gods. Status. Alignment. Bad. Identity. Public Identity. Marital Status. Single. Occupation. Goddess of War. Characteristics.

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