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In ancient Roman myth and literature, Mors is the personification of death equivalent to the Greek Thanatos [citation needed] The Latin noun for "death," mors, genitive mortis, is of feminine gender, but surviving ancient Roman art is not known to depict death as a woman [1]
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- Mors: The Complex Personification of Death in Roman Mythology
Mors is the Roman equivalent of death, born of Nox, the goddess of night, and a twin to Somnus, the god of sleep Residing in a secluded cavern adjacent to the river Lethe, she operates outside the bounds of moral judgement, as she extends her hand to both the destitute and regal alike
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In Roman mythology, Hercules fought Mors to save his friend’s wife Mors is also portrayed as a servant of Pluto who ended the life of a person after completing the path of life through Parks, and Mercury, the messenger of the gods, escorting the souls of the dead to the gates of the underground
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The Military Operations Research Society (MORS) is a society for professionals active within defense applications of operations research (OR) in the United States
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