In Greek mythology, the Androktasiai ( ('Manslaughters', 'Manslayings', 'Slayings of Men'), from the plural of ) are collectively the personification of the slaughter of men in battle. The Androktasiai are named in line 228 of Hesiod's Theogony, which lists four personified plural abstractions, the Hysminai (Battles), the Machai (Wars), the Phonoi (Murders), and the Androktasiai, as being among the several offspring of Eris (Strife):
As androctasias ou androktasíai (em grego Ἀνδροκτασίαι), na mitologia grega, eram daemones ou espíritos que personificavam as matanças e os homicídios ocorridos nas guerras. Eram filhas de Éris (a discórdia), que as gerou por ela mesma junto com uma multidão de espíritos malignos. Com estes, e com as queres (as que se parecem muito), podiam acudir aos campos de batalha.
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