Ponos /ˈpoʊˌnɒs/ or Ponus /ˈpoʊnəs/ ( Ancient Greek: Πόνος Pónos) is the personification of hardship or toil. According to Hesiod's Theogony, "painful" Ponos was the child of Eris (Strife), with no father. [1] Compare with Cicero who has the similar Roman god Labor (Toil) as the son of the Nox (Night) and Erebus (Darkness). [2]
Ponos /ˈpoʊˌnɒs/ or Ponus /ˈpoʊnəs/ ( Ancient Greek: Πόνος Pónos) is the personification of hardship or toil. According to Hesiod's Theogony, "painful" Ponos was the child of Eris (Strife), with no father. [1] Compare with Cicero who has the similar Roman god Labor (Toil) as the son of the Nox (Night) and Erebus (Darkness). [2]