Erinius

The general name of the three vengeance goddesses in ancient Greek mythology
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synonym Vengeance (Greek mythological figures) generally referring to Erinius
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Erinius, also translated as "Yili Nisi". Ancient Greek mythology The general name of the three Vengeance Goddesses. stay Roman times It is called "Fuli". Curse and punish those who do evil. according to Hesiod They are Earth Mother God From the dismembered Ulanos He jumped out of a pool of blood. Living in the "underworld", they sometimes rise to the ground to punish the perpetrators. They punish severely perjury Those who murder relatives and mistreat outsiders. But once the sinners atone, they can get their forgiveness. Therefore, they are also called "benevolent people". An ugly woman, dressed in black robes, is tall, with bloodshed in her eyes, and her hair is made of many poisonous snakes. She holds a torch or curved sword in one hand, and a whip twisted by a poisonous snake in the other. [1]
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Iris A benevolent person
Erinius, also translated as "Yili Nisi". In ancient Greek mythology, the general name of three vengeance goddesses. stay Roman times It is called "Fuli". Curse and punish those who do evil. according to Hesiod They are Earth Mother God From the dismembered Ulanos He jumped out of a pool of blood. Living in the "underworld", they sometimes rise to the ground to punish the perpetrators. They punish severely perjury Those who murder relatives and mistreat outsiders. But once the sinners atone, they can get their forgiveness. Therefore, they are also called "benevolent people". An ugly woman, dressed in black robes, is tall, with bloodshed in her eyes, and her hair is made of many poisonous snakes. She holds a torch or curved sword in one hand, and a whip twisted by a poisonous snake in the other. [1]