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Who is the goddess Nemesis?

Often, when there are any troubles or negative events, we ask ourselves: "Why is this all for me?" Or "Why did this happen to me?". But the answer to this question, as a rule, we can not find, because we quickly forget about our actions, whatever they were - good or bad. In ancient times people believed that all actions sooner or later have to be paid. It's not for nothing that they say: "As it turns up, it will respond." And the goddess Nemesis observes this, we'll talk about her.

How did the nemesis come about?

According to ancient Greek mythology, Nemesis is the goddess of vengeance and retribution. If a person has committed a bad act, she will see that it must be overtaken. The mother of Nemesis was the goddess of the night Nykta, she gave birth to her as punishment to Kronos. Together with Nemesis, other gods appeared: Eris is the goddess of discord, Thanatos is the god of death, Apat is the goddess of deception, Hypnos is the god of gloomy dreams.

Wrath of Nemesis

Often, next to the name of this deity, the name Adrastea is mentioned, which in the translation sounds like "inevitable." It appeared not accidentally and is connected with the fact that the destiny of each person is inevitable, all of us sooner or later the payoff for our actions awaits. The goddess Nemesis is called upon to watch the world order, the course of events, so that no one tries to change their destiny, which is predetermined by higher powers. The name of the deity is associated with the word "nemo", which translates as "rightly indignant".

As depicted goddess Nemesis

It was painted on mosaics, ancient amphorae and other objects, in its hands there were certainly scales and other symbols that represented a balance and righteous anger: a whip, a sword and a bridle. Behind her there were wings, there was necessarily a chariot, which was harnessed by fierce griffins. You can also see the image of the goddess with her arm bent at the elbow, which symbolized the time unit as a measure of things.

Temple of Nemesis

In Ramna - a small village that was on the beach of Attica near the Marathon, there was a temple dedicated to Nemesis. Every year athletes competed in this place and theatrical productions were staged. In the temple there was a statue of the goddess, sculpted which, according to legend, Phidias. The goddess Nemesis was depicted with an apple branch in one hand and a glass of wine in the other. There is a legend about how this statue appeared. When the Persians decided to conquer Greece, they took with them a piece of white marble with the intention to win and dedicate a monument to this joyful event. But they lost this battle, and when the Athenians found this marble - they gave it to the sculptors. So on the border of Europe and Asia appeared a statue of the goddess Nemesis.

Goddess Nemesis - patroness of the Roman gladiators

Roman soldiers greatly honored this deity. In the room of each Greco-Roman gladiator, it was necessary to depict the goddess and her figure. The warriors believed that a fair Nemesis would certainly help defeat their opponent, and her anger would overtake anyone who would act unfairly. Thus, we can conclude that this goddess, among other things, was also the patroness of the gladiators.

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