Eunomia

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Eunomia is the Greek goddess personifying good order, lawful governance, and social harmony.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Eunomia canonical 5
Eirene 3
Eunomia (good order) 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek goddess
personification
associatedPlace Athens
Sparta
associatedWithConcept civil order
good legislation
law
legality
associatedWithDeity Astraea
Dike
Eirene
Themis
Zeus
category Children of Themis
Children of Zeus
Greek goddesses
Personifications in Greek mythology
conceptualOpposite Dysnomia
cultAspect patron of constitutional order
protector of the polis
culture Ancient Greek religion
domain good order
lawful governance
social harmony
greekName Εὐνομία
groupRole goddess of good governance
goddess of lawful conduct
goddess of order
memberOf Horae
mentionedInSource Hesiod's Theogony
surface form: Hesiod’s Theogony

Pindar's odes
surface form: Pindar’s odes
moralAspect civic virtue
justice-adjacent virtue
parent Themis
Zeus
relatedConcept eunomia (good laws) in Greek political thought
sibling Dike
Eirene
symbolicRole embodiment of civic stability
embodiment of lawful order
embodiment of orderly governance
worshipType personified abstraction

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (9)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Themis parentOf Eunomia
Themis parentOf Eunomia
this entity surface form: Eirene
Irene derivedFrom Eunomia
this entity surface form: Eirene
Dike (justice) as divine order relatedConcept Eunomia
this entity surface form: Eunomia (good order)
Horae member Eunomia
Dike sibling Eunomia
Dike sibling Eunomia
this entity surface form: Eirene
Eirene (Greek goddess of peace) sibling Eunomia
subject surface form: Eirene