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Eris is the goddess of strife, discord, and chaos in Greek mythology. She is known for causing chaos and conflicts among gods and mortals.
In Greek mythology, Ares does not have a twin. He is the son of Zeus and Hera and the god of war. However, he does have a sister named Eris, who is the goddess of strife and discord.
Eris's moon Dysnomia, appears to be made of material similar to Eris and Eris appears almost grey.
Eris is solid.
Heras children were Ares, (god of war), Hebe, (godess of youth), Eris, (goddess of discord), Eileithyia, (goddess of childbirth), Hephaestus, (the blacksmith god).
She is not. Eris is a Greek goddess - I can not find a Roman god to which you might be referring.
Eris is a goddess, and she was thought to be winged.
Eris is the daughter of Zeus by Hera.
Eris is a goddess. She's the greek goddess of discord
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Eris is the goddess of strife, discord, and chaos in Greek mythology. She is known for causing chaos and conflicts among gods and mortals.
goddes of strife, discord, rivalry and contention
greek goddess of strife and discord
She had so many children, that they do not know how many she had!
Oenemaus, father-in-law of Pelops, was a son of Ares. Ares's father was Zeus, his mother was Hera. His godly children include Eris and Polyeoceus.