Phonoi
In Greek mythology, the Phonoi (Ancient Greek: Φόνοι; singular: Phonos Φόνος) were the "ghastly-faced" male personifications of murder.
The Phonoi | |
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Personifications of Murder | |
Member of the Family of Eris | |
Abode | Underworld (possibly) |
Personal information | |
Parents | Eris |
Siblings | Lethe, Ponos, Algos, Hysminai, Limos, Machai, Androktasiai, Neikea, Amphillogiai, Pseudea, Logoi, Dysnomia, Atë, Horkos |
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