Who can tell me about Eriss daughter, Nicea????
If you’re doing a report on Eris then you may want to list her other children as well. There’s not a whole lot of information available on her children–because only a few poets mention them–but there is SOME available. In Hesiod’s Theogony, Eris was said to have had 14 children. These children were: Ponos/Ponus (Pain/Toil/Labor), Lethe (Forgetfulness/Oblivion), Limos/Limus (Famine), the Algea (Pains/Sorrows), the Hysminai/Hysminae (Fightings/Combat), the Makhai/Machae (Battles/Combat), the Phonoi (Murders/Slaughters), the Androctasiai/Androctasiae/Androktasiai (Manslaughterers), the Neicea/Neikea (Quarrels), the Pseudea/Pseudologos/Pseudo-Logoi (Lies/Falsehoods), the Amphillogiai (Disputes), Dysnomia (Anarchy/Lawlessness), Ate (Ruin/Blind folly) and Horkos/Horcus (Oath). No father was ever named. “But abhorred Strife bare painful Toil and Forgetfulness and Famine and tearful Sorrows, Fightings also, Battles, Murders, Manslaughters, Quarrels, Lying Words, Disputes, Lawlessness and Rui