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What (who) is Eris - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ERIS; Eris (disambiguation)

Eris         
/e'ris/ The Greek goddess of Chaos, Discord, Confusion, and Things You Know Not Of; her name was latinised to Discordia and she was worshiped by that name in Rome. Not a very friendly deity in the Classical original, she was reinvented as a more benign personification of creative anarchy starting in 1959 by the adherents of Discordianism and has since been a semi-serious subject of veneration in several "fringe" cultures, including hackerdom. See Church of the SubGenius. [Jargon File] (1994-12-08)
Eris (simulation)         
COMPUTER SIMULATION
User:Surajt88/Eris (simulation)
Eris is a computer simulation of the Milky Way galaxy's physics. It was done by astrophysicists from the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Zurich, Switzerland and University of California, Santa Cruz.
Eris O'Brien         
AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC PRELATE (1895–1974)
Eris o'brien; Eris Norman Michael O'Brien
Eris O'Brien (20 September 1895 – 28 Feb 1974) was an Australian prelate of the Catholic Church and historian. He was Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (1948–1951) and the second archbishop of the Canberra-Goulburn (1953–1966).

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Eris

Eris most often refers to:

  • Eris (mythology) or Discordia, the goddess of discord in Greek mythology
  • Eris (dwarf planet)

Eris may also refer to:

Examples of use of Eris
1. Eris‘ moon has also received a formal name, Dysnomia, the daughter of Eris known as the spirit of lawlessness.
2. Eris‘ moon also received a formal name: Dysnomia, the daughter of Eris known as the spirit of lawlessness.
3. "Pluto and Eris are essentially twins _ except that Eris is slightly the pudgier of the two," Brown said.
4. The astronomers‘ union accepted Eris on Wednesday.
5. Ceres, Pluto and Eris are considered dwarf planets.