Nemesis

Nemesis is the Goddess of Retribution, divine justice, and vengeance. She is the daughter of Oceanus and her name translates to "righteous anger." Most often, she punished those who accepted the fortunes of Tyche without honoring the gods or sharing their luck with others. She is also said to have been as beautiful as Aphrodite and was seduced by Zeus in the form of a swan.

Her anger is directed toward human transgression of the natural, right order of things and of the arrogance causing it. Nemesis pursues the insolent and the wicked with inflexible vengeance. Her cult probably originated from Smyrna. She is regarded as the daughter of Oceanus or Zeus, but according to Hesiod she is a child of Erebus and Nyx.

She is portrayed as serious looking woman with in her left hand a whip, a rein, a sword, or a pair of scales. In the Hellenistic period she was portrayed with a steering wheel. Also called Rhamnusia. The epithet Adastreia, "she whom none can escape", properly of the those of the Phrygian Cybele, was later applied to her.

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