Deimos (mythology)

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Deimos (mythology) is the Greek personification of terror and dread, a son of Ares and Aphrodite who often accompanies his father into battle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek deity
personification
accompanies Ares NERFINISHED
appearsWith Phobos (mythology) in descriptions of Ares’ chariot NERFINISHED
associatedConcept fear
panic
associatedWith Ares NERFINISHED
Phobos (mythology) NERFINISHED
battle
slaughter
violence
conceptualOpposite courage
cosmicAssociation Mars (planet) via its moon Deimos
culture Ancient Greek religion
domain war
etymology from Greek word meaning ‘dread’ or ‘terror’
gender male
greekName Δεῖμος
hasEponym Deimos (moon of Mars) NERFINISHED
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mentionedBy Hesiod NERFINISHED
Homer NERFINISHED
Pausanias NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Iliad NERFINISHED
mythologicalCategory children of Aphrodite
children of Ares
personifications in Greek mythology
oftenDepictedWith Phobos (mythology) NERFINISHED
parent Aphrodite NERFINISHED
Ares NERFINISHED
personificationOf dread
terror
roleInMythology companion of war god
inspires terror in warriors
romanEquivalent Metus NERFINISHED
sibling Adrestia (mythology) NERFINISHED
Anteros (mythology) NERFINISHED
Eros (mythology) NERFINISHED
Harmonia (mythology) NERFINISHED
Phobos (mythology) NERFINISHED
symbol dread of battle
terror of war
typeOfDeity daimon
widerTradition Classical mythology
worshipType minor deity

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Deimos namedAfter Deimos (mythology)