- http://turkcewikipedia.com nemesis--mitoloji-Wikimedia Commons'ta Nemesis (mitoloji) ile ilgili çoklu ortam kategorisi bulunur. Otorite kontrolü Bunu Vikiveri'de düzenleyin. BNF: cb12331397v (data).
- talesbeyondbelief.com myth-stories/nemesis.htmThe Story of Nemesis from Ancient Mythology Read about the Roman and Greek gods & goddesses of the Ancient World in the story of Nemesis.
- literaryterms.net NemesisClear definition and examples of Nemesis. This article will show you the importance of Nemesis and how to use it. A nemesis is an enemy, often a villain.
- oldworldgods.com Greeks nemesis-goddess-of…Homage and Offerings in the Temples of Nemesis. Processions and Rituals in Honor of Nemesis. Nemesis in Roman Mythology: Associated with Invidia.
- britannica.com topic/Nemesis-Greek-religionNemesis the goddess (perhaps of fertility) was worshipped at Rhamnus in Attica and was very similar to Artemis (a.
- mitoloji-tarih.tr.gg Nemesis.htmİnanışa göre Nemesis, kinci , yapılan hata veya kötülüğün karşılığını getiren, kaderin vücut bulmuş hali, merhametsiz bir tanrıçadır.
- yavuzcekirge.com themis-mi-nemesis-mi/Bazı mitoloji araştırmacılarına göre Thamis’in kardeşi olduğu söylenen Nemesis, tanrıların gazabını insanlara götüren intikam tanrıçasıydı.
- eli5.gg Nemesis (mythology)Nemesis (mythology). In mythology, nemesis is a goddess who punishes people who have become too proud or too arrogant.
- http://taggedwiki.zubiaga.org new_content/…Nemesis is now often used as a term to describe one's worst enemy, normally someone or something that is the exact opposite of oneself but is also somehow similar.