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- Q1365927 subject Q6488255.
- Q1365927 subject Q7214271.
- Q1365927 abstract "In Greek mythology, Oizys, Oïzys (/ˈoʊ.ɪ.zɪs/; Ancient Greek: Ὀϊζύς) is the goddess of Misery. She is the daughter of Nyx, the goddess of night and the twin of the god Momos. Her Latin name is Miseria, from which the English word 'misery' is derived. She is also the older sister of the Greek personification of the day, Hemera. She is a minor goddess without a great cultic following, but a primordial goddess of misery and depression with a certain amount of mythological weight nonetheless.".
- Q1365927 wikiPageWikiLink Q131203.
- Q1365927 wikiPageWikiLink Q205985.
- Q1365927 wikiPageWikiLink Q34726.
- Q1365927 wikiPageWikiLink Q35497.
- Q1365927 wikiPageWikiLink Q465518.
- Q1365927 wikiPageWikiLink Q6488255.
- Q1365927 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214271.
- Q1365927 comment "In Greek mythology, Oizys, Oïzys (/ˈoʊ.ɪ.zɪs/; Ancient Greek: Ὀϊζύς) is the goddess of Misery. She is the daughter of Nyx, the goddess of night and the twin of the god Momos. Her Latin name is Miseria, from which the English word 'misery' is derived. She is also the older sister of the Greek personification of the day, Hemera. She is a minor goddess without a great cultic following, but a primordial goddess of misery and depression with a certain amount of mythological weight nonetheless.".
- Q1365927 label "Oizys".