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- Hysminai abstract "The Hysminai (Ancient Greek: ὑσμῖναι; singular: ὑσμίνη hysmine \"battle, conflict, combat\") are figures in Greek mythology. Descendants of Eris, they are personifications of battle. Quintus Smyrnaeus wrote of them in Book V of the Fall of Troy in a passage translated by Arthur Way:Around them hovered the relentless Fates;Beside them Battle incarnate onward pressedYelling, and from their limbs streamed blood and sweat.".
- Hysminai comment "The Hysminai (Ancient Greek: ὑσμῖναι; singular: ὑσμίνη hysmine \"battle, conflict, combat\") are figures in Greek mythology. Descendants of Eris, they are personifications of battle. Quintus Smyrnaeus wrote of them in Book V of the Fall of Troy in a passage translated by Arthur Way:Around them hovered the relentless Fates;Beside them Battle incarnate onward pressedYelling, and from their limbs streamed blood and sweat.".