Ényo (goddess)
See also: Ényo
In the Greek Mythology, Ényo (in Greek old Ένυώ / Enyố , “Horror”) is the goddess of the battles, associated with Arès, of which it passes, according to the authors, for the sister, the wife or the mother. She goes to her sides to the war, and is often represented of weapons and glaze of blood.
She is identified with Bellone, goddess Roman of the war.
Sources
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(V, 333; V, 592-593).
- (V, 29; VIII, 186).
- (XII, 2,3-5).
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