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InGreek mythology, Oizys (/ˈoʊɪzɪs/; Ancient Greek: Ὀϊζύς, romanized: Oïzús, lit. 'misery'[1]), or Oezys, is the personification of pain or distress.[2]
InHesiod's Theogony, Oizys is one of the offspring of Nyx (Night), produced without the assistance of a father.[3] According to the Roman authors Cicero and Hyginus, "Miseria" (Misery) is one of the offspring of the Nox (Night, the Roman equivalent of Nyx) and Erebus.[4] Oizys has no distinct mythology of her own.
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