Algea

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Algea are personified spirits of pain and suffering in Greek mythology, associated with the goddess Eris and the darker aspects of human experience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf GreekMythologyFigure
mythologicalConcept
personifiedSpirit
appearsIn genealogiesOfEris NERFINISHED
aspectOf darkerAspectsOfLife
associatedWith emotionalPain
grief
pain
physicalPain
sorrow
suffering
woe
category ChildrenOfEris NERFINISHED
GreekDaimones NERFINISHED
GreekPersonifications
conceptualScope bodilyPain
mentalAnguish
culture AncientGreek
describedIn HesiodTheogony NERFINISHED
domain humanExperience
function embodyHumanSuffering
grouping spiritsOfSuffering
languageOfName AncientGreek
linkedTo Eris NERFINISHED
mentionedBy Hesiod NERFINISHED
moralValence malevolent
mythology GreekMythology
nameMeaning pains
number pluralEntity
ontologicalStatus abstractPersonification
opposedConcept pleasure
parent Eris NERFINISHED
pluralFormOf Algos
relatedConcept Lype NERFINISHED
Oizys NERFINISHED
Ponos NERFINISHED
role personificationsOfPain
symbolism inevitablePainOfLife
typeOf daimones

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Eris (Greek goddess of strife and discord) offspring Algea
subject surface form: Eris
Eris offspring Algea