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Oath; one of the most troublesome children of the goddess, Eris (Discord).
Hesiod warned his brother that the fifth day of the month is harsh because the Erinyes (Furies) assisted Eris in giving birth to Orkos on that day; her name may also be rendered as Horcus.
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