Erinyes - Mythology.
Greek Mythology >> Greek Gods >> Underworld Gods >> Erinyes >> Erinyes Page 4 ERINYES 4Greek Name Ερινυς Ερινυες Transliteration Erinys, Erinyes Roman Name Furia, Furiae Translation Dark, Murky?Orestes, Apollo and the Erinyes at Delphi, Paestan red-figure bell ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook Erinyes Thesaurus Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to Erinyes:Eumenides,Erinys E·rin·y·es (ĭ-rĭn′ē-ēz′) pl.n.Greek Mythology The demonic female spirits, often three in number, who pursue and punish the doers of unavenged crimes. ...
PATROUS, PATROA (Patrôios, Patrôia) . . . Among the Romans we find the divinities avenging the death of parents, that is, the Furiae or Erinnyes, designated as Patrii Dii. (Cic.in Ferr.ii. 1, 3 ; comp. Liv. xl. 10.) Source: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Myt...
英[iˈrinii:z] 美[ɪˈrɪniˌiz] 是什么意思 n. (复)厄里倪厄斯(或译依理逆司,三个复仇女神的总称); 英英释义 erinyes[ i'rinii:z ] n.(classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals ...
Erinyes 英[iˈrinii:z] 美[ɪˈrɪniˌiz] 释义 n. (复)<希神>厄里倪厄斯(或译依理逆司,三个复仇女神的总称) 英英释义 Noun 1. (classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals...
英文解释 n. 1.(classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpuni 网络释义 Erinyes 厄里倪厄斯; 厄里尼厄斯; 复仇女神; 欲魔;
proper (Greek mythology) The goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany Nemesis. Their Roman counterparts were the Dirae. noun (classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals 更多 英文 词典里"Erinyes"的近义词 ...
英文解释 n. 1.(classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpuni 网络释义 Erinyes 厄里倪厄斯; 厄里尼厄斯; 复仇女神; 欲魔;官方微博 | 官方微信 m.kekenet.com 京ICP备11028623号
ERINYES (Greek mythology)REVENGEJUSTICESOLIDARITYGENEROSITYThe problem addressed in this paper is of the crucial difference between justice and revenge. Following the vivid images of revenge and justice present in literature, I argue that revenge is rooted in a reactive, backward-...