Bia: Ancient Greek goddess, personification of force

Bia is the goddess of force in Greek mythology.

She is the daughter of Styx and Pallas, and also the sister of Nike, Cratos, and Zelus. She and her brothers and sister were the friends of Zeus and were always with him.

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