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- Alala abstract "Alala (Ancient Greek: Ἀλαλά; \"battle-cry\" or \"war-cry\"), was the personification of the war cry in Greek mythology. Her name derives from the onomatopoeic Greek word ἀλαλή [alalē], hence the verb ἀλαλάζω (alalaző), \"to raise the war-cry\". Greek soldiers attacked the enemy with this cry in order to cause panic in their lines. Hesiod asserted that Athenians adopted it to emulate the cry of the owl, the bird of their patron goddess Athena. She is one of those deities whose name remains the same in Roman as in Greek mythology.According to Pindar, Alala was the daughter of Polemos, the personification of war, and was characterised by the poet as \"Prelude of spears, to whom soldiers are sacrificed for their city’s sake in the holy sacrifice of death.\" Her aunt was the war goddess Enyo and her uncle was the war god Ares, whose poetic epithet is Alalaxios (Ἀλαλάξιος). As such she is one of the attendants of Ares out on the battlefield, along with the rest of his entourage: Phobos and Deimos (his sons); Eris/Discordia, with the Androktasiai, Makhai, Hysminai, and the Phonoi (Eris' children); the Spartoi, and the Keres.In Italy the war-cry (modified as Eja Eja Alalà) was invented by Gabriele D'Annunzio in August 1917, using the Greek cry preceded by a Sardinian shout, in place of what he considered the barbaric 'Hip! Hip! Hurrah!'. It was used by the aviation corps soon afterwards before setting out on a dangerous flight during World War 1. In 1919 it was associated with the corps that captured Fiume and was then adopted by the Fascist movement. Later a young Polish sympathiser, Artur Maria Swinarski (1900-65), used the cry as the title of a collection of his poems in 1926.".
- Alala thumbnail Eja!_Eja!_Alala!.JPG?width=300.
- Alala wikiPageID "22077294".
- Alala wikiPageID "4110143".
- Alala wikiPageLength "27".
- Alala wikiPageLength "3649".
- Alala wikiPageOutDegree "1".
- Alala wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Alala wikiPageRedirects Hawaiian_crow.
- Alala wikiPageRevisionID "607362071".
- Alala wikiPageRevisionID "701821746".
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Androktasiai.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Anthropomorphism.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Ares.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Athena.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Aunt.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Battle.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Battle_cry.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battle_cries.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_War_Deities.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_goddesses.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_mythology.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Category:War_goddesses.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Deimos_(deity).
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Enyo.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Epithet.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Eris_(mythology).
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Fascism.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Gabriele_DAnnunzio.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_crow.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Hesiod.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Hysminai.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Keres_(mythology).
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Makhai.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Onomatopoeia.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Phobos_(mythology).
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Phonoi.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Pindar.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Polemos.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Rijeka.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Roman_mythology.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Spartoi.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Ululation.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink Uncle.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLink File:Eja!_Eja!_Alala!.JPG.
- Alala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alala".
- Alala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eia, eia, eia! Alalà".
- Alala wikiPageWikiLinkText "alala".
- Alala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Alala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_myth_(personified).
- Alala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Okina.
- Alala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Alala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Alala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Alala subject Category:Battle_cries.
- Alala subject Category:Greek_War_Deities.
- Alala subject Category:Greek_goddesses.
- Alala subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Alala subject Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Alala subject Category:Roman_mythology.
- Alala subject Category:War_goddesses.
- Alala hypernym Personification.
- Alala type MythologicalFigure.
- Alala type Study.
- Alala comment "Alala (Ancient Greek: Ἀλαλά; \"battle-cry\" or \"war-cry\"), was the personification of the war cry in Greek mythology. Her name derives from the onomatopoeic Greek word ἀλαλή [alalē], hence the verb ἀλαλάζω (alalaző), \"to raise the war-cry\". Greek soldiers attacked the enemy with this cry in order to cause panic in their lines. Hesiod asserted that Athenians adopted it to emulate the cry of the owl, the bird of their patron goddess Athena.".
- Alala label "'Alala".
- Alala label "Alala".
- Alala sameAs Q391089.
- Alala sameAs Alala.
- Alala sameAs Αλαλά.
- Alala sameAs Alalo.
- Alala sameAs Alala.
- Alala sameAs Alala_(mitologi).
- Alala sameAs Alalà.
- Alala sameAs Alala.
- Alala sameAs Alala.
- Alala sameAs m.0bjn7p.
- Alala sameAs Алала.
- Alala sameAs Q391089.
- Alala wasDerivedFrom Alala?oldid=607362071.
- Alala wasDerivedFrom Alala?oldid=701821746.
- Alala depiction Eja!_Eja!_Alala!.JPG.
- Alala isPrimaryTopicOf Alala.