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  2. Erinyes - Wikipedia

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    The Erinyes (/ ɪ ˈ r ɪ n i. iː z / ih-RI-nee-eez; [1] Ancient Greek: Ἐρινύες, sing.: Ἐρινύς Erinys), [2] also known as the Eumenides (Εὐμενίδες, the "Gracious ones") [a] and commonly known in English as the Furies, are chthonic goddesses of vengeance in ancient Greek religion and mythology.

  3. Berserker - Wikipedia

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    In the Old Norse written corpus, berserkers (Old Norse: berserkir) were those who were said to have fought in a trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the modern English word berserk, meaning 'furiously violent or out of control'. Berserkers are attested to in numerous Old Norse sources.

  4. Óðr - Wikipedia

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    Óðr again leaves the grieving Freyja in Odur verläßt abermals die trauernde Gattin (1882), Carl Emil Doepler 'The Elder'.. In Norse mythology, Óðr (; Old Norse for the "Divine Madness, frantic, furious, vehement, eager", as a noun "mind, feeling" and also "song, poetry"; Orchard (1997) gives "the frenzied one" [1]) or Óð, sometimes anglicized as Odr or Od, is a figure associated with ...

  5. There is only one move for Tyson Fury now – and one for ...

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    Fury, on the other hand, does have something to prove, and there is a name that fans still clamour to see him fight. In that sense, the Briton’s next move is perhaps clearer than Usyk’s.

  6. Rage (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Rage (also known as frenzy or fury) is intense, uncontrolled anger that is an increased stage of hostile response to a perceived egregious injury or injustice. [ 1 ] Etymology

  7. Heavy weight: Challenger Fury checks in a career-high 281 ...

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    Tyson Fury checked in at a career-high 281 pounds during the weigh-in Friday, a day before his rematch with heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk. Britain's Fury was 55 pounds heavier than his ...

  8. Righteous indignation - Wikipedia

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    Righteous indignation, also called righteous anger, is anger that is primarily motivated by a perception of injustice or other profound moral lapse.It is distinguished from anger that is prompted by something more personal, like an insult.

  9. Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk both at career-heaviest weights ...

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    Both the southpaw and Fury were fully clothed when they weighed in, however, which could affect Usyk’s personal record. Fury, 36, had weighed in at 262lb/118.8kg for their first fight, while ...