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Bellum (Latin for war), was the god, daemon, or personification of war from Greco-Roman mythology, the Roman counterpart of Polemos. He was the brother of Bellona (Enyo; ''War'').〔Quintus Smyrnaeus, ''Fall of Troy'' 8. 424 ff.〕 According to one of Aesop's Fables, Bellum is the bridegroom of Petulantia (Hubris; the female personification of ''Arrogance''),〔Aesop, Fables 533 (from Babrius 70)〕 and father of Alala (''War-cry''). Along with other daemon/personifications of war, bloodshed, and the battlefield, such as his daughter Alala (whose name was their war cry, "''Alale alala''"), and his sister Enyo/Bellona, Bellum is an attendant of Mars (Ares - his brother-in-law) - out on the battlefield, along with the rest of his entourage (Phobos & Deimos (Ares'/Mars' sons), Eris/Discordia and the Androktasiai, Makhai, Hysminai, and the Phonoi (Eris'/Discordia's children), the Spartoi, and the Keres). His polar opposite is Pax (Eirene/Irene), the goddess/daemon of peace. ==References==
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