Eris is Ares's sister. She is the goddess of contention.
Eris IS a Greek name. Eris was the personification of "strife" and in Latin she was called Discordia.
Few of the gods were married in what we consider the traditional sense. Eris was the goddess of discord and strife, so settling down with a single mate would have been against her nature. She is mentioned as having a number of children, but as they are all personified concepts closely associated with Strife, it's possible that they were just extensions of Eris herself. No mate is ever mentioned.
I think you mean Ares, Greek god of war, and if you do, yes. You can also mean Eris or Eros. They are both greek gods. Eres is also short version of Ereshkigal, the Mesopotamian goddess of the underworld.
Eris is the Greek goddess of strife but her Roman counterpart is named Discordia.
yes
Gods are immortal, they do not die.
NO, nobody wanted her.
Hades.
Eris IS a Greek name. Eris was the personification of "strife" and in Latin she was called Discordia.
Eris is the Greek goddess of spite.
Eris is a goddess. She's the greek goddess of discord
She did not have any fully divine ( god ) kids but she had many demi-gods , half mortal , half divine
Few of the gods were married in what we consider the traditional sense. Eris was the goddess of discord and strife, so settling down with a single mate would have been against her nature. She is mentioned as having a number of children, but as they are all personified concepts closely associated with Strife, it's possible that they were just extensions of Eris herself. No mate is ever mentioned.
I think you mean Ares, Greek god of war, and if you do, yes. You can also mean Eris or Eros. They are both greek gods. Eres is also short version of Ereshkigal, the Mesopotamian goddess of the underworld.
Eris is the daughter of Zeus by Hera.
Eris is named after the Greek Goddess Eris, who was the goddess of strife and discord.
Eris is the Greek goddess of strife but her Roman counterpart is named Discordia.