Nemesis: The Goddess Of Fortune, Revenge & Retribution - (Greek Mythology Explained)
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Nemesis from Greek mythology, daughter of Nyx, was a goddess of retribution and justice, punishing those with hubris or unfair advantages like Narcissus. Portrayed as a winged goddess, she wielded weapons of punishment and tools for balancing life, acting independently to enforce divine law.
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- Nemesis, a Greek goddess, embodied retribution against evildoers and those with unwarranted good fortune, maintaining balance by punishing hubris and exploitation.
- Nemesis, depicted as a winged deity with weapons of punishment and tools for measuring life, acted autonomously to ensure justice, intervening directly to enforce divine law and deliver retribution.
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Who is Nemesis in Greek mythology?
Nemesis is a goddess known for enacting retribution.
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