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[[Deimos]] /ˈdaɪmɒs/ (Ancient Greek: [[Δεῖμος]], pronounced [dêːmos], meaning “dread”) is the personal god of dread and terror in Greek mythology. He was a son of [[Ares]] and [[Aphrodite]], and the brother of [[Phobos]]. Deimos served to represent the feelings of dread and terror that befell those before a battle, while Phobos personified feelings of fear and panic in the midst of battle. The god’s Roman equivalent was [[Formido]] or [[Metus]].
[[Deimos]] /ˈdaɪmɒs/ (Ancient Greek: [[Δεῖμος]], pronounced [dêːmos], meaning “dread”) is the personal god of dread and terror in Greek mythology. He was a son of [[Ares]] and [[Aphrodite]], and the brother of [[Phobos]]. Deimos served to represent the feelings of dread and terror that befell those before a battle, while Phobos personified feelings of fear and panic in the midst of battle. The god’s Roman equivalent was [[Formido]] or [[Metus]].
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