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  2. Furies, in Greco-Roman mythology, the chthonic goddesses of vengeance. They were probably personified curses, but possibly they were originally conceived of as ghosts of the murdered. They lived in the underworld and ascended to earth to pursue the wicked.

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    Erinys / ɪ ˈ r ɪ n ɪ s, ɪ ˈ r aɪ n ɪ s / ih-RIN-iss, ih-RY-niss; [1] Ancient Greek: Ἐρινύες, pl. of Ἐρινύς), [2] also known as the Eumenides (commonly known in English as the Furies), are chthonic goddesses of vengeance in ancient Greek religion and mythology.

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    The Erinyes would inflict their wrath upon criminals in a variety of different ways. Most severely, they would inflict madness and torment upon any person who killed their father or mother. A person who committed a murder might suffer from disease or illness. If a nation harbored this kind of criminal, that entire nation might suffer from disease a...

    Most myths agree that the Furies sprang from the blood of Ouranos after Gaia, the mother of the earth, gave them life. Some sources claim that the Furies were the daughters of Persephone and Hades. Although most people agree that though the Furies served these deities, they bore no relation to each other. One of the most famous myths involving the ...

    Divine Retribution:The Erinyes specialized in punishing crimes against the natural order, particularly familial betrayals and offenses against the gods.
    Origin from Violence:They emerged from the blood of Ouranos, symbolizing their birth from an act of ultimate betrayal and violence.
    Symbols of Justice:Beyond mere vengeance, the Erinyes represented the moral order of the universe. Ensuring that no crime went unpunished.
    Madness and Disease:Their punishments could manifest as mental torment or physical ailments, reflecting the severity of the crimes they avenged.

    If you use any of the content on this page in your own work, please use the code below to cite this page as the source of the content. Link will appear as The Erinyes (Furies): https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net- Greek Gods & Goddesses, June 10, 2018

  4. Mar 9, 2023 · The Erinyes (“Furies”) were terrifying sisters who acted as goddesses of vengeance and retribution. From their grim home in the Underworld, the Erinyes punished crimes that violated the natural order—especially offenses against family members.

  5. Aug 29, 2022 · Although we have talked about three sisters that are known as the Furies, the actual number is usually left indeterminate. But, it is certain that there are at least three. This is based on the works of the ancient poet Virgil. The Greek poet was not just a poet, he was also a researcher. In his poetry, he processed his own research and sources.

  6. Jul 22, 2020 · The Furies, stemming from their Latin name Furiae, continue to bring to mind images of torment and madness brought down on accused criminals. So what exactly were the Furies and what called them on some criminals?

  7. Jan 13, 2024 · In the realm of Greek mythology, the figures of the Furies, or Erinyes, loom with a formidable and enigmatic presence. Born from the darkest elements of ancient Greek lore, Tisiphone, Megaera, and Alecto are the incarnations of vengeance and retribution.