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Nemesis is the Greek Goddess of Vengeance.

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The Greek goddess of retribution and vengance was Nemesis. Her Roman name is possibly Invidia.

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Nemesis is the goddess of revenge or vengeance.

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Nemesis was the personification of revenge.

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