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Poena

In Greek mythology, Poena or Poine (Ancient Greek: Ποινή, romanized: Poinḗ, lit. 'recompense, punishment') is the spirit of punishment and the attendant of punishment to Nemesis, the goddess of divine retribution. Some depictions are of a single being, and some depictions are of multiple beings—in the plural, the name is Poenai (Ποιναί); the Poenai are…

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Poena

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Avg. degree1.86
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Poena → By Hubert Joseph Treston, Co, Greek, Green, Homeric DictionaryPoine, LacusCurtius, Longmans, PoenaGeorg Autenrieth, United Kingdom

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punishment greek poine ποινή poinḗ word ancient romanized nemesis erinyes latin subpoena mythology lit 'recompense punishment' spirit attendant goddess divine

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subpoenainstance ofwhich in turn gave rise to English words0.80text
paininstance ofwhich in turn gave rise to English words0.80text
Poenarelated to External linksLacusCurtius0.60section
Poenarelated to External linksPoenaGeorg Autenrieth0.60section
Poenarelated to External linksHomeric DictionaryPoine0.60section
Poenarelated to External linksGreek0.60section
Poenarelated to External linksBy Hubert Joseph Treston0.60section
Poenarelated to External linksUnited Kingdom0.60section
Poenarelated to External linksLongmans0.60section
Poenarelated to External linksGreen0.60section
Poenarelated to External linksCo0.60section

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