Enyō

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Enyō is a minor Greek goddess associated with war, destruction, and the bloody chaos of battle, often depicted as a companion of Ares.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek goddess
war deity
associatedRituals martial rites and war preparations
associatedWith battle
bloodshed
chaos of battle
destruction
war
companionOf Ares NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion
domain siege and sack of cities
warfare
epithet Waster of Cities NERFINISHED
equatedWith Roman goddess Bellona NERFINISHED
gender female
greekName Ἐνυώ
hasAspect city-razing violence
raging battle
linkedConcept polemical fury
slaughter in combat
mentionedBy Homer NERFINISHED
Quintus Smyrnaeus NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Iliad NERFINISHED
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology
oftenDepictedAs accompanying Ares into battle
delighting in the destruction of cities
parents unknown or various traditions
portrayedWith blood-stained garments
weapons of war
relativeImportance lesser deity compared to Ares
roleInMythology personification of the horrors of war
sharesDomainWith Ares NERFINISHED
sometimesClassifiedAs daemon of war
symbolizes bloodlust in battle
devastation of war
typeOfDeity chthonic aspect of war
worshippedIn Greece NERFINISHED
Sparta NERFINISHED
Thebes NERFINISHED
worshipType minor cult

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Enyo nameTransliteration Enyō