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- Q3320210 subject Q6488255.
- Q3320210 subject Q7214271.
- Q3320210 abstract "Algea (Ancient Greek: Ἄλγεα; singular: Ἄλγος) is used by Hesiod in the plural as the personification of sorrows and griefs, which are there represented as the daughters of Eris, Greek goddess of strife.Algos in Greek is a neuter noun literally meaning "pain". She or he was a sibling to Lethe, Limos, Horkos, and Ponos.The name is related to the word suffix '-algia' denoting a painful condition.".
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- Q3320210 wikiPageWikiLink Q10514702.
- Q3320210 wikiPageWikiLink Q140001.
- Q3320210 wikiPageWikiLink Q161096.
- Q3320210 wikiPageWikiLink Q174190.
- Q3320210 wikiPageWikiLink Q175450.
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- Q3320210 wikiPageWikiLink Q44233.
- Q3320210 wikiPageWikiLink Q6488255.
- Q3320210 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214271.
- Q3320210 comment "Algea (Ancient Greek: Ἄλγεα; singular: Ἄλγος) is used by Hesiod in the plural as the personification of sorrows and griefs, which are there represented as the daughters of Eris, Greek goddess of strife.Algos in Greek is a neuter noun literally meaning "pain". She or he was a sibling to Lethe, Limos, Horkos, and Ponos.The name is related to the word suffix '-algia' denoting a painful condition.".
- Q3320210 label "Algos".