Greek mythological personification of battle-noise
Homados
Personification of Battle-noise
Member of the Machai (possibly)
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In Greek mythology, Homados (Ancient Greek: Ὅμαδος, romanized: Hómados)[pronunciation?] was the personification of battle-noise—the shouts, cries, and confusion of men and the clashing of their weapons.[1] He was probably numbered amongst the Makhai, the daimones of the battlefield.
^"ὅμαδος - Ancient Greek (LSJ)". Liddell, Scott, Jones Ancient Greek Lexicon. Retrieved 29 July 2023.
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