Δεῖμος

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Δεῖμος is the ancient Greek personification of terror, known in mythology as a son of Ares and Aphrodite and a companion of his brother Phobos in war.

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Δεῖμος canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf deity
mythological figure
personification
appearsWith Φόβος
Ἄρης
associatedConcept psychological terror
associatedWith battle
panic
war
belongsTo retinue of Ares
category Greek personifications
Greek war deities
childOf Ἀφροδίτη NERFINISHED
Ἄρης NERFINISHED
companionOf Φόβος NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Φόβος NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
domain emotions of fear in war
gender male
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mentionedBy Homer NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Iliad NERFINISHED
mythologicalTradition Olympian circle of Ares NERFINISHED
nameMeaning dread
terror
personificationOf dread
terror
religion Greek mythology
roleInMythology accompanies Ares into battle
inspires terror in warriors
siblingOf Φόβος NERFINISHED
symbolicFunction embodiment of battlefield terror
transliteration Deimos NERFINISHED
typeOfDeity daimon
worshipStatus minor deity

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Deimos (Terror) greekName Δεῖμος
subject surface form: Deimos