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Hysminai
The Hysminai (Ancient Greek: ; singular: hysmine "battle, conflict, combat"〔("ὑσμίνη": Lexicon entry in LSJ )〕) are figures in Greek mythology. Descendants of Eris, they are personifications of battle.〔Hesiod, ''Theogony'' 226 ff〕 Quintus Smyrnaeus〔Quintus Smyrnaeus, ''Fall of Troy'' 5. 25 ff〕 wrote of them in Book V of the ''Fall of Troy'' in a passage translated by Arthur Way:
Around them hovered the relentless Fates; Beside them Battle incarnate onward pressed Yelling, and from their limbs streamed blood and sweat.
==See also==
* Androktasiai * Makhai
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