Eunomia’s Family Tree

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Relationships & Genealogy(10 connections)

About Eunomia

Family
  • Themis(parent),Zeus(parent),Dike(sibling),Eirene(sibling),Horae(sibling),Moirai(sibling)Consort

    Zeus and the Titaness Themis produced the Horae — Eunomia (Order), Dike (Justice), and Eirene (Peace) — and the Moirai, according to Hesiod's Theogony.

    Hesiod gives two conflicting genealogies: Theogony 901-906 names Zeus and Themis as parents, while Theogony 217 makes the Moirai daughters of Nyx alone.

Allied with
  • In Hesiod's Works and Days, Eunomia and Dike function as complementary civic forces — lawful order provides the framework in which justice can be administered and maintained.

  • In Pindar's Olympian 13, Eunomia and Eirene are celebrated together as thriving in Corinth, where good order and peace jointly sustain the city's prosperity.

Member of
  • The three Horae named by Hesiod in the Theogony were Eunomia (Order), Dike (Justice), and Eirene (Peace), daughters of Zeus and Themis who personified the social order.

Associated with
  • In Pindar's Olympian 13, Eunomia is named alongside her mother Themis as the embodiment of the lawful order that Themis ordained for gods and mortals alike.

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