- Theogony,
Horkos was the son of Eris (Strife),
attended at
birth by the
Erinyes (Furies), with no
father mentioned. Like all the
children of Eris,
Horkos is...
- 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...
- The
Heliastic oath (Ancient Gr****: ἡλιαστικὸς ὅρκος;
heliastikos horkos) was an oath
sworn by
jurors in the
ancient Athenian law courts. In Demosthenes'...
- 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...
- Ponos, Lethe, Limos, Algea, Hysminai, Machai, Phonoi, Androktasiai, Neikea, Pseudea, Logoi, Amphilogiai, Dysnomia, Ate,
Horkos Equivalents Roman Discordia...
-
Eupraxia Gelos Geras Harmonia Hebe
Hedone Hedylogos Homados Homonoia Horae Horkos Horme Hybris Hygeia Hypnos Hysminai Ioke
Kakia Keres Koalemos Koros Kratos...
-
Children of Eris
Algos Amphillogiai The
Androktasiai Atë
Dysnomia Horkos Hysminai Lethe Logoi Limos Machai Neikea Phonoi Ponos Pseudea Children of Nyx...
- and
Apate (Deceit)) or Eris (226–232, e.g.
Algea (Pains),
Pseudea (Lies),
Horkos (Oath),
Neikea (Disputes),
Lethe (Forgetfulness),
Hysminai (Combats), and...
-
Eupraxia Gelos Geras Harmonia Hebe
Hedone Hedylogos Homados Homonoia Horae Horkos Horme Hybris Hygeia Hypnos Hysminai Ioke
Kakia Keres Koalemos Koros Kratos...
-
father mentioned. Her
syblings include (among
several others) her
brothers Horkos (Oath), and the
Machai (Wars), and
sisters Limos (Famine), and Dysnomia...