Yes, as the daughter of Nyx, or of Zeus and Hera - sister of Ares (War); she bore;
Ponus (Toil)
Lethe (Oblivion)
Limos (Hunger)
The Algea (Suffering in Mind/Body)
The Hysminai (Female Goddesses of Fighting/Combat)
The Makhai (Gods of Battle/Combat)
The Androktasiai (Battlefield-Slaughters, Manslaughters)
The Neikea (Feuds)
The Pseudologoi (Lies)
The Amphilogiai (Disputes)
Dysnomia (Lawlessness)
Ate (Delusion)
Horkos (Oath)
yes
I heard from resources that we are not sure why Eris was called Eris.
Eris IS a Greek name. Eris was the personification of "strife" and in Latin she was called Discordia.
Heras children were Ares, (god of war), Hebe, (godess of youth), Eris, (goddess of discord), Eileithyia, (goddess of childbirth), Hephaestus, (the blacksmith god).
Eris appears to be a greyish color.
yes
Nyx and Zeus
She had so many children, that they do not know how many she had!
Eleithyia, Eris, Hebe, Hephaestus, and Ares.
She had so many children, that they do not know how many she had!
I heard from resources that we are not sure why Eris was called Eris.
Eris's moon Dysnomia, appears to be made of material similar to Eris and Eris appears almost grey.
No. Eris is a dwarf planet.
No, there is absolutely no wind on Eris.
Eris is the daughter of Zeus.
No. Eris is a dwarf planet.
Eris is solid.