
1) Alecto, megaera and tisiphone 2) Avengers of myth 3) Avenging goddesses 4) Avenging spirits of mythology 5) Trio of myth 6) Trio of vengeful goddesses
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1) Erinyes 2) Ires
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The Furies, in Greek Mythology, were spirits of punishment, so the phrase "as if he came attended by the Furies" would signify coming on at great speed and/or violence.
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• (n. pl.) See Fury, 3. • (pl. ) of Fury
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in Greco-Roman mythology, goddesses of vengeance. They were probably personified curses, but possibly they were originally conceived of as ghosts of ... [2 related articles]
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Roman name for the Erinyes.
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In Greek mythology, spirits of vengeance, principally of murder within the family but also of other breaches of natural order such as filial disobedience, inhospitality, and oath-breaking; they...
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Fu'ries noun plural See
Fury , 3.
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Furies The three avenging spirits: Alecto , the Relentless; Tisiphone, the Blood-Avenger; and Megaera, the Grudge-Bearer; also known as the Erinyes in Greek mythology. The three Furies were born from Uranus' blood From Uranus' severed manhood (or godhood), fell countless drops of blood, which spattered all over Gaia and resulted in the existence ...
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[Greek mythology] the three terrible female spirits with snaky hair who punish the doers of unavenged crimes.
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In Greek mythology, spirits of vengeance, principally of murder within the family but also of other breaches of natural order such as filial disobedience, inhospitality, and oath-breaking; they may have been considered the personifications of curses. The Furies were also associated with fertility, and were appeasingly called the Eumenides &...
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Avenging spirits; Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone; known also as Erinyes or Eumenides.
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