Nomos

deity earth Greek single tradition · 2

Nomos, meaning Law, is a deity in ancient Greek religion and myth. He is described as the husband of Eusebeia and the father of Dike, goddess of justice and fair judgment.

↻ synthesized from 2 sources

When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 300
Historical notes
Classical Greece.

Relationships

parent of
Dike
consort of
Eusebeia, Eusebia
co occurs with
Zeus, Themis, Dyssebeia

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Sources

wikipedia (2)

Source passages

“According to one source, her husband is Nomos (Law), and their daughter is Dike, goddess of justice and fair judgment.”

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“Nomos was described as the ruler of gods and men:The holy king of Gods and men I call, celestial Law [Nomos], the righteous seal of all;The seal which stamps whate'er the earth contains, Nature's firm basis, and the liquid plains:”

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