esanios
Esanios is a term used in the context of ancient Greek and Roman mythology to refer to the sons of the god Esus. Esus was a minor deity in Greek mythology, often associated with the underworld and the dead. The esanios were believed to be the spirits of the dead who were not yet fully in the afterlife. They were often depicted as shadowy figures, sometimes with animal features, and were thought to guide the souls of the newly deceased to the underworld.
In Roman mythology, the esanios were sometimes associated with the Lares, the household deities, and were believed
The esanios were often invoked in rituals and prayers to ensure the safe passage of the souls
The exact origins and significance of the esanios are not well-documented, and their role in mythology is