Androktasiai


In Greek mythology, the Androctasiae or Androktasiai were the female personifications of manslaughter, and daughters of the goddess of strife and discord, Eris. This name is also used for all of Eris' children collectively, as a whole group.
Hesiod in the Theogony names their mother as Eris, and their siblings as: Ponos, Lethe, Limos, the Algea, the Hysminai, the Makhai, the Phonoi, the Neikea, the Pseudea, the Logoi, the Amphillogiai, Dysnomia, Ate, and Horkos. In the epic poem the Shield of Heracles, attributed to Hesiod, Androktasia was one of the many figures, depicted on Heracles' shield.