The Erinyes

The Erinyes (Ερινυες), also known as the Furies, were three Greek goddesses of vengeance. It was their responsibility to punish those who commit crimes of homicide, misconduct, offenses against the gods, and perjury. This revenge manifested itself as death, illness, disease, hunger, or dearth.The Erinyes were born when the blood of the castrated Uranus fell upon Gaea. There were three Erinyes and their names were Alecto (Αληκτω), Megaera (Μεγαιρα), and Tisiphone (Τισιφονη). They were usually depicted as ugly women with wings and being entwined with serpents.

Tisiphone was the mother of the Horses of Ares by Boreas and the Ismenian Dragon by Ares.

In Roman mythology, the Erinyes were known as the Dirae.