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| thesiphonenoun | Alternative form of Tisiphone. [(Greek mythology, Roman mythology) One of the Erinyes/Dirae (Furies, the goddesses of vengeance), and a companion of Nemesis/Invidia.] |
| erinyesnoun | (Greek mythology) The Furies; the goddesses of vengeance against serious moral offence (such as oath-breaking), latterly known as protectors of Athens, of pre-Olympian origin and variously described as having sprung from the spilled blood of Uranus or as daughters of Nyx; identified with the Roman Dirae. |
| invidianoun | (Roman mythology) The Roman goddess of divine retribution and vengeance; often accompanied by the Furies/Dirae. She is the Roman counterpart of Nemesis. |
| furiesnoun | (Greek mythology) Synonym of Erinyes; the goddesses of vengeance. |
| theianoun | (astronomy) A hypothesised Mars-sized planet of the early solar system thought to have collided with the Earth to produce the Moon. |
| nemesisnoun | An enemy, especially an archenemy. |
| ianthenoun | (astronomy) 98 Ianthe, a main belt asteroid. |
| erinysnoun | (Greek mythology) One of the female personifications of vengeance, particularly wrong or immoral deeds on behalf of the victims. |
| eumenidesnoun | (Greek mythology) The Erinyes. |
| themisnoun | (Greek mythology) A Titan, the embodiment of divine order, law and custom. She was the daughter of Gaia and Uranus. |
| iphimedeianoun | (Greek mythology) A Thessalian princess, the daughter of Triopas of Thessaly (a son of Poseidon and Canace). |
| diraenoun | (Roman mythology) The goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany Invidia. They are the Roman counterparts of the Furies/Erinyes. |
| thetisnoun | (Greek mythology) One of the nereids; the mother of Achilles |
| titanidesnoun | — |
| hesionenoun | (Greek mythology) Any of various women in Greek mythology, especially the Trojan princess who was the daughter of King Laomedon. |
| ctymenenoun | Alternative form of Ctimene. [(Ancient Greek mythology) The younger sister of Odysseus, the legendary king of Ithaca.] |
| electranoun | (Greek mythology) Any of several mythical women, including a daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, one of the Pleiades, and one of the daughters of Oceanus and Tethys. |
| megaeranoun | (Greek mythology) One of the Furies, Erinyes in Greek mythology, the cause of jealousy and envy, who punishes people who commit crimes, especially marital infidelity. |
| erisnoun | (Greek mythology) The goddess of discord and strife, whose apple of discord sparked events that eventually led to the Trojan War; equated by Homer with Enyo (goddess of violent war) and identified with the Roman goddess Discordia; |
| ismenenoun | (Greek mythology) A daughter and half-sister of Oedipus, daughter and granddaughter of Jocasta, and sister of Antigone, Eteocles and Polynices. |
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