Discordia.
Eris is the goddess of discord. She is the goddess of strife.
Eris is the Greek goddess of strife but her Roman counterpart is named Discordia.
greek goddess of strife and discord
Greek goddess of strife and discord.
Eris is named after the Greek Goddess Eris, who was the goddess of strife and discord.
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Eris is the goddess of strife and discord. This means she tries to create chaos. So if you are being called a goddess of strife, it means you're good at souring relationships or creating an unnecessary fuss.
In Greek myth, this is Eris, twin-sister to Ares, mother of Ate, goddess of delusion.
Eris, the sister and companion of Ares, the god of war.
The Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Ate is often associated with the concept of mischief, ruin, and folly. While she does not have a widely recognized Roman name, her attributes and influence can be linked to the Roman goddess Discordia, who embodies strife and discord. In Roman literature, Ate is sometimes referred to simply as "Ate" as well.
Eris the spirit/goddess of strife and discord. She was upset because she was not invited to the wedding.
The only deity or demigod not invited to the wedding between King Peleus and Thetis was Eris, the goddess of strife and discord.