Eunomia is a minor Goddess of Law and Legislation, the spring time deity of green pastures and a member of The Horae in Greek Mythology. Her opposite is Dysnomia, the Goddess of Lawlessness.
Genealogy and Family[]
Eunomia is the daughter of Zeus and the Titaness Themis. She and two of her sisters, Dike and Irene are in the second triad of The Horae.
Role[]
Eunomia has very similar duties to her mother Themis, whilst Themis is focused on establishing laws and maintaining the order for Gods, Eunomia works on behalf of humanity, maintaining their laws and legislations-what they can and cannot do.
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Eunomia means "well, good, law" in Greek
Her name is spelt Εὐνομία in Greek.