Rhamnousia

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Rhamnousia is an epithet of the Greek goddess Nemesis, emphasizing her worship and association with the sanctuary at Rhamnous in Attica.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
theonym
associatedWithCountry Ancient Greece NERFINISHED
associatedWithDeityType goddess of divine justice
goddess of retribution
associatedWithPlace Rhamnous NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Attica NERFINISHED
associatedWithSanctuary Temple of Nemesis at Rhamnous NERFINISHED
category Epithets of Greek deities
Names of Nemesis
cultCenterOf Nemesis NERFINISHED
cultImageLocatedAt Rhamnous sanctuary of Nemesis NERFINISHED
cultTitleOf Nemesis NERFINISHED
denotesAspect Nemesis as goddess of retribution
local cult of Nemesis at Rhamnous
epithetOf Nemesis NERFINISHED
hasMeaning “She of Rhamnous” NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfWorship sanctuary-based cult
state-sponsored cult
honoredBy Athenians NERFINISHED
inhabitants of Rhamnous
languageOfOrigin Ancient Greek
linkedToMythologicalFigure Nemesis of Rhamnous NERFINISHED
mentionedIn ancient Greek inscriptions from Rhamnous
refersTo Nemesis NERFINISHED
relatedConcept divine punishment of hubris
retributive justice
religion Ancient Greek religion
timePeriodOfUse Classical period of Ancient Greece
Hellenistic period of Ancient Greece
usedIn Greek mythology NERFINISHED
Greek religion
worshipContext local Attic cult
state religion of classical Athens
worshippedAt sanctuary of Nemesis at Rhamnous NERFINISHED

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Nemesis cultTitle Rhamnousia