Polemos
Polemos is the ancient Greek noun for war, warfare, or conflict. In classical Greek literature and thought, it denotes both organized military campaigns between city-states and individual combat, as well as broader notions of struggle and hostilities. The term is distinct from other Greek terms for violence or battle and serves as a general concept of armed conflict.
The word originates in ancient Greek and is used across Greek poetry, tragedy, history, and philosophical writings.
Polemos features prominently in Homeric epic and later Greek authors, where it shapes depictions of battles,
In modern scholarship, polemos is studied as part of the Greek concept of conflict and its influence