Hybris (in some traditions)

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Hybris (in some traditions) is a mythological personification of reckless arrogance and overbearing pride that defies divine or moral order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek mythological figure
deity
mythological personification
alternativeTransliteration Hubris
appearsIn Greek mythological tradition
ancient Greek moral thought
associatedWith insolence toward the gods
moral transgression
violation of cosmic order
category Greek goddesses
Mythological representations of vices
Personifications in Greek mythology
conceptualRole warning against excessive pride
contrastsWith humility
moderation
sophrosyne
hasDomain Greek mythology
hasGender female
influences later ethical and literary concepts of hubris
languageOfName Ancient Greek
moralEvaluation negative
nameInGreek Ὕβρις NERFINISHED
opposedBy Nemesis NERFINISHED
relatedConcept hubris
represents defiance of divine order
defiance of moral order
excessive self-confidence
overbearing pride
reckless arrogance
transliteration Hybris NERFINISHED
typicalConsequence divine punishment
downfall of the arrogant

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Pan (Greek god) parent Hybris (in some traditions)
subject surface form: Pan