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Enyalius or Enyalios (Greek: Ἐνυάλιος) in Greek mythology is generally a son of Ares by Enyo and also a byname of Ares the god of war. Though Enyalius as a by-name of Ares is the most accepted version, in Mycenaean times Ares and Enyalius were considered separate deities. Enyalius is often seen as the God of soldiers and warriors from Ares cult. On the Mycenaean Greek Linear B KN V 52 tablet, the name 𐀁𐀝𐀷𐀪𐀍, e-nu-wa-ri-jo, has been interpreted to refer to this same Enyalios. It has been suggested that the name of Enyalius ultimately represents an Anatolian loanword, although alternative hypotheses treat it as an inherited Indo-European compound or a borrowing from an indigenous language of Crete.

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  • Enyalius (en)
  • Enyalios (de)
  • Ενυάλιος (el)
  • Enialio (es)
  • Enyalios (in)
  • Enyalios (nl)
  • Enialio (pt)
  • Эниалий (ru)
  • Enyalios (sv)
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  • Enyalios (altgriechisch Ἐνυάλιος Enyálios, deutsch ‚der Kriegerische‘, lateinisch Enyalius) ist in der griechischen Mythologie in der Regel ein Beiname des Ares, er kommt aber auch als eigenständige Gottheit vor. (de)
  • Enialio o Enyalios (griego: Ἐνυάλιος, enyalios; griego micénico 𐀁𐀝𐀷𐀪𐀍, e-nu-wa-ri-jo​​) era hijo de Ares y Enío, a veces era un apelativo que se refería a Ares, el dios de la guerra. En época clásica se mezclaba su identificación como Ares y como hijo del dios. En la época micénica, Ares y Enialio se diferenciaron como deidades separadas. En época romana fue identificado con el dios Quirino. (es)
  • Enyalios (bahasa Yunani: Ἐνυάλιος) dalam mitologi Yunani secara umum adalah nama julukan bagi Ares, dewa perang, tetapi pada masa Mikene Enyalios disebut sebagai dewa tersendiri. Dalam Linear B dari Knossos lembaran KN V 52, nama E-nu-wa-ri-jo mengacu pada Enyalios. Enyalios disebut sebanyak sembilan kali dalam Iliad. Homer menyebut Ares sebagai 'Enyalios' dalam Iliad buku xx. Penyair Alkman kadang-kadang menyebut Ares sebagai Enyalios dan kadang-kadang menyebut Enyalios sebagai dewa yang terpisah dengan menyebutnya sebagai anak dari Ares dan Enyo atau dari Kronos dan Rhea. (in)
  • Enyalios was een oude Griekse oorlogsgod die al zeer vroeg vereenzelvigd werd met Ares. Hij zou later gezien worden als een zoon van Ares en Enyo, en aldus als oorlogsgod aanbeden worden. Hij werd door de Grieken gebruikt om de Romeinse god Quirinus te kunnen plaatsen in de polytheïsche godenwereld van de Grieken. (nl)
  • Na mitologia grega, Enialio, Enialius ou Enialios (em grego: Ἐνυάλιος) era filho de Ares e Ênio, divindades gregas relacionadas com a guerra. Nos tempos clássicos, era por vezes identificado como o próprio Ares. Nos tempos micênicos, Ares e Enialo foram diferenciados como divindades separadas. Na época romana era identificado com o deus Quirino. (pt)
  • Enyalios var i grekisk mytologi en krigsgud som dyrkades tillsammans med gudinnan Enyo. Krigsguden Ares åtföljdes ofta av Enyo och bar därför tillnamnet Enyalios. (sv)
  • Эниалий (микен. e-nu-wa-ri-jo, др.-греч. Ἐνυάλιος) — в микенскую эпоху самостоятельное греческое божество. В классической греческой мифологии эпитет Ареса. В Спарте ему ночью приносили в жертву молодого щенка. В Спарте находилась деревянная статуя Эниалия, закованного в цепи. (ru)
  • Ο Ενυάλιος (Ἐνυάλιος) είναι αρχαιοελληνική θεότητα που λατρευόταν ως θεός του πολέμου. Δεν έχει αποσαφανισθεί, αν αρχικά ήταν απλώς προσωνύμιο του Άρη, όπως απαντά στον Όμηρο ή αυτοτελής θεότητα. Οι μεταγενέστεροι συγγραφείς τον θεωρούν γιο του Άρη και της Ενυούς ή του Κρόνου και της Ρέας. Ου καταισχυνώ τα όπλα,...και τα ιερά τα πάτρια τιμήσω. Ίστορες θεοί Ἀγραυλος, Ἐνυάλιος, Άρης, Ζεύς, Θαλλώ, Αὐξώ, Ηγεμόνη.—Δε θα ντροπιάσω τα όπλα μου,...και τις ιερές παρακαταθήκες των πατέρων θα τιμήσω.Μάρτυρές μου οι θεοί Αγραυλος, Ενυάλιος, Άρης, Ζευς, Θαλλώ, Αυξώ, Ηγεμόνη (el)
  • Enyalius or Enyalios (Greek: Ἐνυάλιος) in Greek mythology is generally a son of Ares by Enyo and also a byname of Ares the god of war. Though Enyalius as a by-name of Ares is the most accepted version, in Mycenaean times Ares and Enyalius were considered separate deities. Enyalius is often seen as the God of soldiers and warriors from Ares cult. On the Mycenaean Greek Linear B KN V 52 tablet, the name 𐀁𐀝𐀷𐀪𐀍, e-nu-wa-ri-jo, has been interpreted to refer to this same Enyalios. It has been suggested that the name of Enyalius ultimately represents an Anatolian loanword, although alternative hypotheses treat it as an inherited Indo-European compound or a borrowing from an indigenous language of Crete. (en)
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