In Greek mythology, Limos (/ˈliːˌmɒs/; Ancient Greek: Λιμός, romanized: Līmós; 'Famine', 'Hunger', 'Starvation'),[1] is the personification of famine or hunger. Of uncertain sex, Limos was the offspring of Eris, with no other mythology.[2] Limos was held in particular regard at Sparta. The equivalent in Roman mythology is Fames.
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