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Erinyes are, in Greek religion and mythology, the female personifications of revenge especially against those who strike their family and relatives. In Roman mythology they were called Furies. They were represented as female divinities, black, with their mouths wide open in the act of letting out terrible screams, with snakes instead of hair, carrying torches or whips or burning coals and brands in their hands that they used to torture the unfortunate.
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Erinyes are, in Greek religion and mythology, the female personifications of revenge especially against those who strike their family and relatives. In Roman mythology they were called Furies. They were represented as female divinities, black, with their mouths wide open in the act of letting out terrible screams, with snakes instead of hair, carrying torches or whips or burning coals and brands in their hands that they used to torture the unfortunate.
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