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Qué (quién) es Erinys - definición

THREE MYTHICAL AVENGING DEITIES
The Erinyes; Furies; Semnai; Dirae; The Furies; Erinys; Erinnyes; Three Furies; Erynnes; Furiae; Fury (mythology); Erinnye; Furyies; Ερινύες; Erinnes; Eriunius; Eriounios; Hermes Erinnes; Hermes Eriunius; Hermes Eriounios; Sanctuary of the Semnai; Greek furies
  • Altemps, sleeping Erinyes
  • Two Furies, from a nineteenth-century book reproducing an image from an ancient vase.
  • red-figure]] bell-krater, 380–370 BC.
  • red-figure]] bell-krater, c. 330 BC.
  • ''The Remorse of [[Orestes]]'', where he is surrounded by the Erinyes, by [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]], 1862

Erinys         
·noun An avenging deity; one of the Furies; sometimes, conscience personified.
Erinys         
[?'r?n?s]
¦ noun (plural Erinyes ?'r?n?i:z) (in Greek mythology) a Fury.
Origin
from Gk.
Erinys International         
BRITISH PRIVATE SECURITY COMPANY
Erinys International is a British private security company registered in the British Virgin Islands. The Group operational HQ is in Dubai, UAE and other offices are in Andover, Hampshire (Erinys UK Ltd) and Johannesburg (Erinys South Africa Ltd).

Wikipedia

Erinyes

The Erinyes ( ih-RIN-ee-eez; sing. Erinys ih-RIN-iss, ih-RY-niss; Ancient Greek: Ἐρινύες, pl. of Ἐρινύς), also known as the Furies, and the Eumenides, were female chthonic deities of vengeance in ancient Greek religion and mythology. A formulaic oath in the Iliad invokes them as "the Erinyes, that under earth take vengeance on men, whosoever hath sworn a false oath". Walter Burkert suggests that they are "an embodiment of the act of self-cursing contained in the oath". They correspond to the Dirae in Roman mythology. The Roman writer Maurus Servius Honoratus wrote (ca. 400 AD) that they are called "Eumenides" in hell, "Furiae" on Earth, and "Dirae" in heaven. Erinyes are akin to some other Greek deities, called Poenai.

According to Hesiod's Theogony, when the Titan Cronus castrated his father, Uranus, and threw his genitalia into the sea, the Erinyes (along with the Giants and the Meliae) emerged from the drops of blood which fell on the Earth (Gaia), while Aphrodite was born from the crests of sea foam. According to variant accounts, they emerged from an even more primordial level—from Nyx ("Night"), or from a union between air and mother Earth, while in Virgil's Aeneid, they are daughters of Pluto (Hades) and Nox (Nyx). Their number is usually left indeterminate. Virgil, probably working from an Alexandrian source, recognized three: Alecto or Alekto ("endless anger"), Megaera ("jealous rage"), and Tisiphone or Tilphousia ("vengeful destruction"), all of whom appear in the Aeneid. Dante Alighieri followed Virgil in depicting the same three-character triptych of Erinyes; in Canto IX of the Inferno they confront the poets at the gates of the city of Dis. Whilst the Erinyes were usually described as three maiden goddesses, the Erinys Telphousia was usually a byname for the wrathful goddess Demeter, who was worshipped under the title of Erinys in the Arkadian town of Thelpousa.

Ejemplos de uso de Erinys
1. Garratt, the Erinys chairman, wrote that the contract includes provisions allowing the military to continue using Erinys as late as February 2008.
2. Erinys officials declined to comment for this article.
3. Aegis and Erinys work side–by–side in Baghdad‘s Green Zone.
4. The Aegis and Erinys contracts were scheduled to expire last spring.
5. He visited the London offices of Erinys on Nov. 1, the day he fell ill.