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- Adrestia abstract "Adrestia (Greek: Ἀδρήστεια) in Greek mythology 'she who cannot be escaped' was the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite and known to accompany her father Ares to war. She was venerated as a goddess of revolt, just retribution and sublime balance between good and evil. Because of her role in revenge and retribution, she was usually portrayed with Nemesis, and sometimes identical to Nemesis herself, who had the epithet of Adrestia or Adrasteia. She was also believed to be another war figure, similar to her brothers Phobos and Deimos.\"She whom none can escape\". Properly an epithet of Rhea Cybele in her attribute of the Mother who punishes human injustice, which is a transgression of the natural right order of things. The Greeks and Romans identified her with Nemesis.The union between Ares and Aphrodite produced many children: Eros (the god of love), Anteros (the god of requited love), Phobos (the god of fear), Deimos (the god of terror), Harmonia (the goddess of harmony and concord), and Nemesis, besides Adrestia herself.".
- Adrestia mythology Greek_mythology.
- Adrestia thumbnail Adrestia.jpg?width=300.
- Adrestia wikiPageID "23936042".
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- Adrestia wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Adrestia wikiPageRevisionID "687527083".
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Adrasteia.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Anteros.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Aphrodite.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Ares.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Astraea_(mythology).
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Injustice.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Justice.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Offspring_of_Aphrodite.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Offspring_of_Ares.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vengeance_goddesses.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Cybele.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Deimos_(deity).
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Dike_(mythology).
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Eros.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Harmonia_(mythology).
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Greek_mythological_figures.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Olympus.
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Nemesis_(mythology).
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Phobos_(mythology).
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLink Rhea_(mythology).
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adrasteia".
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adrastia".
- Adrestia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adrestia".
- Adrestia abode Mount_Olympus.
- Adrestia caption "Adrestia".
- Adrestia godOf "Goddess of revolt, just retribution, equilibrium and balance between good and evil ; handmaiden of Nemesis".
- Adrestia name "Adrestia".
- Adrestia parents "Aphrodite and Ares".
- Adrestia siblings "Eros, Anteros, Phobos, Deimos, and Harmonia".
- Adrestia type "Greek".
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- Adrestia subject Category:Injustice.
- Adrestia subject Category:Justice.
- Adrestia subject Category:Offspring_of_Aphrodite.
- Adrestia subject Category:Offspring_of_Ares.
- Adrestia subject Category:Vengeance_goddesses.
- Adrestia hypernym Daughter.
- Adrestia type Agent.
- Adrestia type FictionalCharacter.
- Adrestia type MythologicalFigure.
- Adrestia type Person.
- Adrestia type Person.
- Adrestia type Study.
- Adrestia type Agent.
- Adrestia type NaturalPerson.
- Adrestia type Thing.
- Adrestia type Q15410431.
- Adrestia type Q215627.
- Adrestia type Q5.
- Adrestia type Q95074.
- Adrestia type Person.
- Adrestia comment "Adrestia (Greek: Ἀδρήστεια) in Greek mythology 'she who cannot be escaped' was the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite and known to accompany her father Ares to war. She was venerated as a goddess of revolt, just retribution and sublime balance between good and evil. Because of her role in revenge and retribution, she was usually portrayed with Nemesis, and sometimes identical to Nemesis herself, who had the epithet of Adrestia or Adrasteia.".
- Adrestia label "Adrestia".
- Adrestia sameAs Q4217252.
- Adrestia sameAs Adresteia.
- Adrestia sameAs m.076w9bv.
- Adrestia sameAs Q4217252.
- Adrestia wasDerivedFrom Adrestia?oldid=687527083.
- Adrestia depiction Adrestia.jpg.
- Adrestia isPrimaryTopicOf Adrestia.