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- Mors_(mythology) abstract "In ancient Roman myth and literature, Mors (also known as Letus) is the personification of death equivalent to the Greek Thánatos. The Latin noun for "death", mors, genitive mortis, is of feminine gender, but ancient Roman art is not known to depict Death as a woman. Latin poets, however, are bound by the grammatical gender of the word. Horace writes of pallida Mors, "pale Death," who kicks her way into the hovels of the poor and the towers of kings equally. Seneca, for whom Mors is also pale, describes her "eager teeth." Tibullus pictures Mors as black or dark.Mors is often represented allegorically in later Western literature and art, particularly during the Middle Ages. Depictions of the Crucifixion of Christ sometimes show Mors standing at the foot of the cross. Mors' antithesis is personified as Vita, "Life."".
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- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Anthropomorphism.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Death_gods.
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- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_gods.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_mythology.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Charon_(mythology).
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Crucifixion_of_Christ.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Crucifixion_of_Jesus.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Death_(personification).
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Dirae.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Discordia.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Erebus.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Erinyes.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Eris_(mythology).
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- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_gender.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Hercules.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Hieronymus_Bosch.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Horace.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Hypnos.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Invidia.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Keres_(mythology).
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Latin_declension.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Latin_literature.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Latin_noun.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Mars_(mythology).
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(mythology).
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Miser.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Nox_(mythology).
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Nyx.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Oneiroi.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Orcus.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Parcae.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Personification.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Pluto_(mythology).
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Roman_art.
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- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Seneca_the_Younger.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Somnus.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Thanatos.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLink Tibullus.
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Letum".
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mors (mythology)".
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mors".
- Mors_(mythology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "mors".
- Mors_(mythology) caption "Mors coming for a miser in a painting by Hieronymus Bosch.".
- Mors_(mythology) deityOf "Personification of Death".
- Mors_(mythology) greekEquivalent Thanatos.
- Mors_(mythology) hasPhotoCollection Mors_(mythology).
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- Mors_(mythology) name "Mors".
- Mors_(mythology) parents "Nox and Erebus".
- Mors_(mythology) siblings "Somnus, Invidia, Discordia, Tenebrae, Somnia, Charon, Dirae, and many others".
- Mors_(mythology) type "Roman".
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- Mors_(mythology) subject Category:Death_gods.
- Mors_(mythology) subject Category:Personifications_of_death.
- Mors_(mythology) subject Category:Roman_gods.
- Mors_(mythology) subject Category:Roman_mythology.
- Mors_(mythology) hypernym Personification.
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- Mors_(mythology) comment "In ancient Roman myth and literature, Mors (also known as Letus) is the personification of death equivalent to the Greek Thánatos. The Latin noun for "death", mors, genitive mortis, is of feminine gender, but ancient Roman art is not known to depict Death as a woman. Latin poets, however, are bound by the grammatical gender of the word. Horace writes of pallida Mors, "pale Death," who kicks her way into the hovels of the poor and the towers of kings equally.".
- Mors_(mythology) label "Mors (mythology)".
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- Mors_(mythology) sameAs Mors_(Mythologie).
- Mors_(mythology) sameAs Mors.
- Mors_(mythology) sameAs Mors_(mythologie).
- Mors_(mythology) sameAs 모르스_(신화).
- Mors_(mythology) sameAs Mors_(bogini).
- Mors_(mythology) sameAs Leto_(mitologia).
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- Mors_(mythology) wasDerivedFrom Mors_(mythology)?oldid=671382313.
- Mors_(mythology) depiction Jheronimus_Bosch_050.jpg.
- Mors_(mythology) isPrimaryTopicOf Mors_(mythology).