Furies are from Roman mythology. They are the equivalent to the Erinyes in Greece.
Three. Alecto, Megaera and Tisiphone
Tisiphone (avenger of murder), Megaera (the jealous) and Alecto (constant anger).
Erinyes - these were the Furies, avengers of wrongdoing. They were Alecto (unnameable), Megaera (grudging) and Tisiphone (vengeance).
Furies are also known as Erinyes (the kindly ones). Their names are Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone. The furies are sisters. Their parents are Gaea and Uranus. They were fertilized by the blood from the castration of Uranus. The three each have fiery eyes, dog heads, and serpents for hair. They punish injustice and are known for being impersonal and impartial.Alecto: Alecto's function was to punish moral crimes of one human against another. Alecto has appeared in several books, including Dante's Inferno. Her name means unceasing anger.Megaera: Megaera is the cause envy and jealousy. She punished several types of crime, but mainly marital infidelity.Tisiphone: Tisiphone guarded the gates of Tartarus. She was described as wearing a blood soaked dress, and was an avenger of those who were murdered.
Theretra alecto was created in 1758.
Alecto is played by Lorenzo De Angelis
Furies are from Roman mythology. They are the equivalent to the Erinyes in Greece.
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Three. Alecto, Megaera and Tisiphone
Alecto
Alecto and Amycus.
Suzanne Toase has: Played Miriam in "Hotel Babylon" in 2006. Played Alison in "The IT Crowd" in 2006. Played Dolly in "National Theatre Live" in 2009. Played Alecto in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" in 2009. Played Alecto Carrow in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" in 2010. Played Alecto Carrow in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II" in 2011. Played Alecto Carrow in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" in 2011.
Tisiphone (avenger of murder), Megaera (the jealous) and Alecto (constant anger).
Alecto
She was sent to Azkaban after the Battle Of Hogwarts likely along with her brother Amycus.
The fury, Alecto, also known as 'the unceasing one'.