Nemesis (Νέμεσις)
Nemesis is the Greek Goddess of Vengeance.
Nemesis
Nemesis (Νέμεσις)
Nemesis was the Ancient Greek Goddess of Vengeance.
Nemesis was the greek goddess of vengeance, and she was attended by Poena, the goddess of punishment, sometimes called Poine. She governed retribution, vengeance, recompense, punishment and penalies for crimes such as murder.Nemesis was goddess of retribution against or for good fortune. Tyche (luck/fortune) was a companion of hers.
Nemesis Poena Alastor (a god) The Erinyes (Furies: Tisiphone, Alecto, and Megaera.)
The name of the Egyptian's goddess of lions, fire and vengeance is Sekhmet.
The word in Greek for vengeance is ekdikisi. The word for vengeance in Spanish is venganza. The word for vengeance in French is venger.
The Erinnyes Three sisters were the Greek goddesses of vengeance, Alecto, Tisiphone and Megara. They were the daughters of Gaia, came from the blood of the castrated Uranus. Their Roman name was the Furies.
Sekhmet was the ancient Egpytian goddess of divine retribution, vengeance, and conquest.
Sekhmet the goddess of divine retribution, vengeance, and conquest.
The Greek goddess of corn is Demeter, the harvest goddess.