A Swan. Weird, I know, but that's her symbol. Just some extra information, she was part of the Graeae (Graiai), a group of three women who were born old and kept aging. "The Graiai were usually depicted as old crones. However according to Aeschylus they were Seiren-shaped monsters with the head and arms of old women and the bodies of swans."
Enyo was a goddess of war. Often a companion of Ares.
Bellona is the Roman goddess most often associated with Enyo.
This horrible goddess is sometimes associated with a swan!
Eris - or Enyo - the goddess of strife.
The Romans associated their goddess, Minerva (goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, magic) with the Greek goddess Athena. Bellona was a Roman goddess of war, more similar to Enyo in Greek mythology.
Enyo was a goddess of war. Often a companion of Ares.
Bellona is the Roman goddess most often associated with Enyo.
This horrible goddess is sometimes associated with a swan!
Athena. Also; Enyo
the Goddess is Greek but nicknamed Enyo. Her Roman form is Bellona.
Eris - or Enyo - the goddess of strife.
Enyo was sister and companion of Ares. During battle, they both inflict destruction and bloodshed together. They also have Enyalius as their offspring.
Perses was the Titan god of destruction. There was also Enyo, who was the goddess of war.
Ares (the god of war), Hebe (the goddess of youth), Eris (the goddess of discord) Eileithyia (goddess of childbirth). Enyo, a war goddess responsible with the destruction of cities and attendant of Ares, Hephaestus
The Greek goddess Hestia's symbols are the hearth and tamed fire.
Ares (the god of war), Hebe (the goddess of youth), Eris (the goddess of discord), Eileithyia (goddess of childbirth) and Enyo, a war goddess responsible for the destruction of cities and attendant upon Ares; however, Homer equates her with Eris.
goddess of midwifery, i think! she is also a daughter of Zeus and Hera. her siblings are: ares, Hebe, Hephaestus, enyo, and Eris.