Nemesis

deity earth Arab single tradition · 11

Nemesis is a deity mentioned on a monument from Jebel al-Abiad (153AD) together with other deities.

↻ synthesized from 11 sources

When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 2020
Historical notes
Mentioned on a monument from 153 AD.

Relationships

syncretized with
Adrasteia
parent of
Helen
consort of
Zeus
manifests as
goose
teacher of
Narcissus
served by
Poena

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Sources

Source passages

“A monument from Jebel al-Abiad (153AD) mentions him together with the deities Bel, Baalshamin, Aglibol, Malakbel, Astarte, Nemesis, and Arsu, though according to Teixidor 1979 he was a god of nomads, and usually mentioned in association with nomadic gods such as Azizos, Maan, Ashar, or Shalman.”

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“She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon ("good spirit").”

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“His female counterpart was Nemesis, personification of revenge. In contrast to Phthonus’ domain being closely tied to romantic and sexual jealousy, Nemesis was more closely related to violent retribution.”

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“Martianus Capella lists her along with other goddesses of fate and chance such as Sors, Nemesis, and Tyche.”

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“An epithet for Nemesis, Goddess of Vengeance.”

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