- In Gr**** mythology,
Horkos (/ˈhɔːrkɒs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὅρκος [hór.kos], lit. 'Oath')
personifies the
curse that is
inflicted on any
person who
swears a...
-
published by
Gallimard in 2014. Its 2018
English translation, done by
Krystyna Horko, was
published by the
Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. It compares...
- in Rome. It is
likely that he was
transliterated from the Gr****
daemon Horkos, the
personification of
oaths and a son of Eris.[citation needed] The origins...
- Eggs The Hare in
flight Hercules and the
Wagoner The
Honest Woodcutter Horkos, the god of
oaths The
Horse and the
Donkey The
Horse that Lost its Liberty...
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Eupraxia Gelos Geras Harmonia Hebe
Hedone Hedylogos Homados Homonoia Horae Horkos Horme Hybris Hygeia Hypnos Hysminai Ioke
Kakia Keres Koalemos Koros Kratos...
- Ponos, Lethe, Limos, Algea, Hysminai, Machai, Phonoi, Androktasiai, Neikea, Pseudea, Logoi, Amphilogiai, Dysnomia, Ate,
Horkos Equivalents Roman Discordia...
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Children of Eris
Algos Amphillogiai The
Androktasiai Atë
Dysnomia Horkos Hysminai Lethe Logoi Limos Machai Neikea Phonoi Ponos Pseudea Children of Nyx...
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Children of Eris
Algos Amphillogiai The
Androktasiai Atë
Dysnomia Horkos Hysminai Lethe Logoi Limos Machai Neikea Phonoi Ponos Pseudea Children of Nyx...
- the
fault is
perceived as an act of defiance, as
happens in the
fable of
Horkos,
retribution arrives swiftly. Some
fables may
express open scepticism, as...
-
battle Homonoia (Ὁμόνοια),
spirit of concord, unanimity, and
oneness of mind
Horkos (Ὅρκος),
spirit of
oaths Horme (Ὁρμή),
spirit of
impulse or
effort (to do...