Zeus and Themis (in some traditions)

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Zeus and Themis (in some traditions) are a divine couple in Greek mythology sometimes regarded as the progenitors of the Fates, embodying cosmic order, law, and supreme authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf divine couple
figures in Greek mythology
mythological pair
appearsIn Greek mythological traditions about the origin of the Fates
associatedWith cosmic order
divine law
justice
law
supreme authority
connectedToConcept destiny
fate
moral order
culture Ancient Greek
genderComposition male-female divine pair
hasDomain cosmic governance
hasMember Themis NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
mythologicalContext Olympian pantheon
mythologicalFunction upholding order in the cosmos
notedVariation parentage of the Fates varies in different sources
parentOf Atropos NERFINISHED
Clotho NERFINISHED
Fates NERFINISHED
Lachesis NERFINISHED
Moirai NERFINISHED
regardedAs progenitors of the Fates
relationshipType consort relationship
role embodiment of cosmic order and law
status Olympian deity pair
symbolizes harmony between power and justice
legitimate divine rule

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Fates parentage Zeus and Themis (in some traditions)