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'rage, rabies'), also called lytta (/ ˈlɪtə / Many of the greek gods and goddesses, such as lyssa, were therefore adopted by the romans but were given latin names Lútta) by the athenians, is a minor goddess in greek mythology, the spirit of rage, fury, [2] and rabies in animals

She was closely related to the maniae, the spirits of madness and insanity

Her roman equivalent was variously. 53 subscribers in the demonlyssa community Everything about the instagrams star demonlyssa Telegram contact with @demonlyssaauthorization and more statisctics coming soon.

Explore lyssa, the greek goddess of rage and frenzy From her origins to her role in myths and ancient texts we dive into her story. In greek mythology, lyssa (ancient greek Λύσσα), called lytta (λύττα) by the athenians, was the spirit of mad rage, frenzy, and rabies in animals

Her roman equivalent was variously named ira, furor, or rabies

Sometimes she was multiplied into a host of irae and furores In euripides' herakles, lyssa is. Lyssa, also spelled lytta, was the greek goddess of rage and crazed fury She also controlled rabies in animals

When the romans adopted greek mythology, they gave her several names Occasionally, they portrayed her as multiple beings called the irae or furores She was often associated with the maniae, the spirits of insanity Here's more information about her

Lyssa was the ancient greek goddess or personified spirit (daimona) of mad rage, fury, crazed frenzy and, in animals, rabies

Her roman name was ira or furor. Lyssa (roman counterpart was furor) when the roman empire conquered the greeks in 146bc, the romans assimilated various elements from other cultures and civilisations, including the gods and goddesses that were worshipped by the ancient greeks

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