Entity: DEIMOS
DEIMOS is a term with roots in Greek mythology, representing fear and terror. It is also the name of the smaller and outermost moon of Mars.
DEIMOS
Etymology
DEIMOS is derived from the Ancient Greek word 'Δεῖμος' meaning 'terror' or 'fear'.
Definition
DEIMOS is a term that symbolizes fear and terror, originating from Greek mythology as the personification of fear.
Historical Context
In Greek mythology, DEIMOS is the son of Ares and Aphrodite, embodying terror and fear. It is also the name of the smaller moon of Mars.
Cultural Significance
DEIMOS holds cultural significance as a representation of fear and terror in ancient Greek mythology, influencing various artistic and literary works.
Related Concepts
DEIMOS is closely related to Phobos, another moon of Mars, and other mythological figures representing fear and terror.
See Also
- [Phobos](link to Phobos entry)
- [Greek Mythology](link to Greek Mythology entry)
DEIMOS is a concept that embodies fear and terror, originating from Greek mythology and also referring to the smallest moon of Mars.