ERINYES Page 2 - Greek Mythology. Greek Mythology > > Greek Gods > > Underworld Gods > > Erinyes > > Erinyes Page 2. Transliteration. Erinys, Erinyes. Erinys, Apulian red- figure vase C4th B. C., Antikensammlung Berlin. THE ERINYES were three goddesses who avenged the crimes of murder, unfilial conduct, impiety and perjury. This page describes the crimes which provoked the wrath of the Erinyes. CLASSICAL LITERATURE QUOTESGODDESSES OF PUNISHMENT & RETRIBUTIONThe Erinyes were goddesses who punished the impious and criminal. They were particularly concerned with the crimes which most offended gods- -patricide, matricide, betrayal of parents and family, murder, manslaughter, the breaking of oaths and crimes against the gods themselves. Own a website? Manage your page to keep your users updated View some of our premium pages: google.com. yelp.com. yahoo.com. microsoft.com. Upgrade to a …. Boğaz pastili kategorisindeki bitkisel ürünler ürünleri, yorumları ve sipariş. Free Sex, Free Porn, Free Direct Download. Monique Alexander - The Mother Of All Seductions Xander and his girlfriend have just bought a house together. Career advice, tips, news and discussion is coming soon More Career Information. Salaries; Interview Questions; Sample Resumes; Jobs. From millions of real job salary data. 0 salary data. Average salary is Detailed starting salary, median salary, pay scale, bonus data report. The latest news about Opera web browsers, tech trends, internet tips. The Erinyes as punishers of specific criminal acts are described in the sections which follow. Aeschylus, Agamemnon 6. Weir Smyth) (Greek tragedy C5th B. C.) : "When a messenger with gloomy countenance reports to a people dire disaster of its army's rout- -one common wound inflicted on the State, while from many a home many a victim is devoted to death . I say, he is packed with woes like this, he should sing the triumph- song of the Erinyes (Avenging Spirits)."Orphic Hymn 6. ![]() About 680 Latin quotes, phrases, proverbs, and other expressions from a variety of sources, humorous and others. Cilt bakımı kategorisindeki ürünler, yorumlar ve sipariş. Sitemizde yeralan ürünler ambalajlarındaki açıklamalardan, üreticilerin tanıtım. ![]() Did you know natural, homemade face washes are better for clearing acne than chemical, commercial ones? Learn about 14 natural alternatives. ![]() ![]() Erinyes (trans. Taylor) (Greek hymns C3rd B. C. to 2nd A. D.) : "To mankind's impious counsels ever nigh, fateful, and fierce to punish these you [the Erinyes] fly. Revenge and sorrows dire to you belong, hid in a savage vest, severe and strong . The boundless tribe of mortals you descry, and justly rule with Dike's (Justice's) impartial eye."Orphic Hymn 7. Eumenides (trans. Taylor) (Greek hymns C3rd B. C. to 2nd A. D.) : "Illustrious Eumenides [i. Erinyes] . . . whose piercing sight with vision unconfined surveys the deeds of all the impious kind. On fate attendant, punishing the race with wrath severe, of deeds unjust and base . Orphic Hymn 2. 9 to Persephone (trans. Taylor) (Greek hymns C3rd B. C. to 2nd A. D.) : "Praxidike (Exacter of Justice) [Persephone], subterranean queen. The Eumenides' [Erinyes'] source."Quintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy 1. Way) (Greek epic C4th A. D.) : "The Litai (Prayers), the daughters of Zeus the thunderer, whose anger followeth unrelenting pride with vengeance, and the Erinnys executes their wrath."Quintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy 5. ![]() May his soul suffer all torments that the Erinnyes (Avenging Fiends) devise for villains!"Pausanias, Description of Greece 7. Jones) (Greek travelogue C2nd A. D.) : "In Keryneia (Cerynea) [in Akhaia (Achaea)] is a sanctuary of the Eumenides (Kindly Ones) [the Erinyes] .. Whosoever enters with the desire to see the sights, if he be guilty of bloodshed, defilement or impiety, is said at once to become insane with fright."Aelian, Historical Miscellany 9. Wilson) (Greek rhetorician C2nd to 3rd A. D.) : "One day Sokrates (Socrates) came home from a dinner at a late hour of the night. Some badly behaving youths learned of his movements in advance and lay in wait for him. They carried lighted torches and wore masks of the Erinyes, it being their habit to misuse their leisure by playing tricks on other people. Sokrates was not frightened when he saw them; he stopped and began asking them questions." [N. ![]() B. The "masks of the Erinyes" were the masks worn by actors portraying the goddesses in Greek tragedy.]Cicero, De Natura Deorum 3. Rackham) (Roman rhetorician C1st B. C.) : "The Furiae (Furies) [Erinyes] are goddesses, presumably in their capacity of detectors and avengers of crime and wickedness."Virgil, Aeneid 1. Day- Lewis) (Roman epic C1st B. C.) : "Two demon fiends there are, called by the name of Furiae (Furies) [Erinyes] . These creatures attend on Juppiter's [Zeus'] throne, at the house of heaven's stern ruler, ready to stab fear into the hearts of anguished mortals whenever the king of the gods is dealing out pestilences and hideous death, or affrighting guilty cities with war."Seneca, Hercules Furens 5. Miller) (Roman tragedy C1st A. Inwapi.Com is a mobile toplist for mobile web sites. We have over 2000 registered sites.![]() D.) : "They [the Erinyes] who with awful brows investigate men's crimes and sift out ancient wrongs."Statius, Thebaid 1. Mozley) (Roman epic C1st A. D.) : "The array of warring Eumenides [i. Erinyes] so oft summoned from the depths of hell."Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica 1. Mozley) (Roman epic C1st A. D.) : "Thou, O maid [Justitia- Dike, Justice], that dost report guilty deeds to Jove [Zeus], who lookest down upon earth with unerring eyes, ye avenging goddesses [Erinyes], thou Divine Law, and thou Poena (Retribution), aged mother of the Furiai (Furies) [Erinyes]."Suidas s. Aei parthenous (trans. Suda On Line) (Byzantine Greek lexicon C1. A. D.) : "Aei parthenous (Eternal virgins): The Erinnyes. This is legendary. It is necessary to consider them incorruptible and [that they] never stained their powers with bribes from wrong- doers."FAMILY CURSES 1 : FILIAL BETRAYALThe Erinyes were goddesses of the curses levelled by family members to punish an act of betrayal. The most powerful of these were the curses of parents upon their children. See also Family Curses 2- 4 below. I. URANUS (OURANOS) & CRONUS (KRONOS) (Father vs Son)Kronos (Cronus) castrated his father Ouranos (Uranus, the Sky) as he descended to lie with Gaia (the Earth). ![]() From the dripping blood of the wound Gaia was impregnated and bore the father- avenging Erinyes. They were the daimones who, it is implied, drove Zeus to avenge this crime by deposing Kronos and casting him into the Tartarean pit. The Erinyes embodied the primal curses of Ouranos against his son. For the MYTH of castration of Ouranos see Parentage of the Erinyes (this page)For MORE information on the castration of Ouranos see OURANOSII. OEDIPUS (OIDIPOUS) & HIS SONS (Father vs Sons)After Oidipous (Oedipus) learned that he had unwittingly slain his father and married his mother he tore out own eyes in grief. His sons Polyneikes (Polynices) and Eteokles (Eteocles) offered no sympathy but instead seized the throne and mocked him in his misery. Oidipous called the curse of the Erinys down upon them for this mistreatment. For the MYTH of Oidipous' curse upon his sons see: Family Curses: Oedipus & His Sons (this page)III. ALTHAEA (ALTHAIA) & MELEAGER (MELEAGROS) (Mother vs Son)When Meleagros (Meleager) slew his mother Althaia's (Althaea's) brothers she placed the curse of the Erinyes upon him. For the MYTH of Althaia's curse upon her son see: Family Curses: Althaea & Meleager (this page)IV. PENELOPE & TELEMACHUS (TELEMEKHOS) (Mother vs Son)Telemakhos (Telemachus) feared that his mother would bring the curse of the Erinyes upon him should he force her to marry one of the suitors. Homer, Odyssey 2. Shewring) (Greek epic C8th B. C.) : "[Antinous, leader of the suitors, addresses Telemakhos (Telemachus) son of Odysseus : ] ‘We will neither return to our estates nor depart elsewhere till she [Penelope] takes for husband whichever of us Akhaians (Achaeans) she may choose.’Thoughful Telemakhos answered him : ‘Antinous, I cannot unhouse [force her to marry another] against her will the mother who bore me and who bred me . Erinyes on me; and with fellow- men I shall be a byword.’"V. AMYNTOR & PHOENIX (PHOINIX) (Father vs Son)Amyntor placed the curse of the Erinyes upon his son Phoinix (Phoenix) as punishment for lying with his mistress. Homer, Iliad 9. 4. Lattimore) (Greek epic C8th B. C.) : "[Phoinix describes the circumstances of his exile : ] ‘I [Phoinix] first left Hellas . Ormenos' son Amyntor, my father; who hated me for the sake of a fair- haired mistress. For he made love to her himself, and dishonoured his own wife, my mother; who was forever taking my knees and entreating me to lie with this mistress instead so that she would hate the old man. I was persuaded and did it; and my father when he heard of it straightway called down his curses, and invoked against me the dreaded Erinyes that I might never have any son born of my seed to dandle on my knees; and the divinities, Zeus Khthonios (of the Underworld) [i. Haides] and Persephone the honoured goddess, accomplished his curses.’"VI. CINYRAS (KINYRAS) & MYRRHA (Father vs Daughter)Myrrha fell in love with her own father Kinyras (Cinyras) and conspired to lie with him. The Erinyes in these quotes probably represent the curses called down upon Myrrha by her father when he learned the truth. Ovid, Metamorphoses 1. Melville) (Roman epic C1st B. C. to C1st A. D.) : "Cupidus (Love) [Eros] himself denies his arrows hurt Myrrha [and made her fall in love with her own father Cinyras] and clears his torch of that offence. One of the three dread Sisters (Sorores) [the Erinyes] blasted her with viper's venom and firebrands of Stygia (Hell). To hate one's father is a crime; this love [sexual desire] a greater crime than hate."Ovid, Metamorphoses 1. Myrrha's nurse warns her that the curse of the Erinys will fall upon her if she proceeded with the plan to seduce her own father : ] ‘Will you become your father's concubine, your mother's rival? Surely the snake- haired Sisters (Sorores) [Erinyes] frighten you, whom guilty souls see aiming at their eyes their fiendish flaming torches. Come, while yet no sin's committed, banish thoughts of sin, nor ever foul great nature's covenant by that forbidden act!’"FAMILY CURSES 2 : FAMILY BETRAYALThe Erinyes were goddesses of the curses levelled by a family member as punishment for an act of betrayal. See also Family Curses 1- 4 (above and below)I. ZEUS & POSEIDON (Elder Brother vs Younger)The Erinyes sided with Zeus, as the eldest son, in support of his right to rule the family of the gods. Poseidon was warned not to challenge him as the Erinyes would punish the betrayal. Homer, Iliad 1. 5. Lattimore) (Greek epic C8th B. C.) : "[Iris addresses Poseidon who is defying the will of Zeus by assisting Trojans in battle : ] ‘Will you change a little? The hearts of the great can be changed. You know the Erinyes, how they forever side with the elder.’"II. DIY Homemade Honey Face Wash. Pass the soap, please! No oil cleansing tonight. Let me back up a bit, for the sake of all the readers out there with vivid pictures of motor oil being splashed all over my face. Oil cleansing? Oil cleansing is a simple method for cleansing the skin with a nourishing oil or a combo of oils. The idea behind oil cleansing is that oil dissolves oil, so massaging a nourishing oil into the skin and then washing it off will dissolve dirt and oils, leaving the skin clean and naturally moisturized. Personally, I’ve witnessed numerous benefits to cleansing my face with oil–clearer skin and a significant monetary savings, just to name a couple. While I love oil cleansing, there’s a big drawback, particularly at 1. I want to do is remove my homemade foundation powder and crawl into my warm bed. So yes, call it lazy (or oil conservation), but there are many nights when I just want the ease and simplicity of soap and a two second lather over the sink. The work of massaging oil into my skin is just one extra step between the bed and my tired body. Six months ago I gave into my inner soap craving and bought a natural soap at Whole Foods. I’m not anti- store- bought products. I still purchase shampoo and dishwasher detergent from the store. To be honest, I can’t find a homemade version of either necessity that actually works without leaving my hair greasier than a potato fryer and the dishes looking like they haven’t been washed since the Y2. K scare. The idea of purchasing ready- to- go soap from the store didn’t trouble me, but my face sure did. Within a week of using the soap I noticed a big difference–pimples and dry skin became a quick issue. The Whole Foods soap made its way from the bathroom sink to the shower (my body was fine with the soap, but my face didn’t care for the product). To the recipe development book I turned. Within a couple of days I created a DIY homemade face wash using only four ingredients which I already owned. Note to self: Next time you just randomly grab a $5 bar of soap at the store always ask, “Can I make a simple recipe at home and save money?”This DIY homemade honey face wash is super easy to make and has resulted in both happier skin and a solution to my lazy oil conserving 1. Let’s take a look at the three main (yes, three–super simple!!) ingredients: Raw Honey: Raw honey is simply honey that hasn’t been pasteurized. Due to the lack of pasteurization (heating), raw honey is naturally rich in antibacterial and probiotic properties. Honey is also gentle for sensitive skin, but tough enough to remove dirt and other impurities. Castile Soap: One of my favorite multi- purpose DIY ingredients. Castile soap is a concentrated vegetable- based soap with easy to recognize ingredients. I use castile soap for everything from homemade laundry detergent to body wash and hand soap. I recommend using either the Baby Mild Castile Soap or Tea Tree Castile Soap for facial cleansing. Nourishing Skin Oil: Since oil dissolves oil, it’s only natural to add a nourishing oil to a homemade face wash. The fourth ingredient is water, added to dilute the face wash and provide a bit of foaming action for your hands when mixed with the castile soap. This face soap will last several weeks to months so I recommend using distilled or boiled water to prevent bacteria from growing. Convenience. Natural. Cleansing. Homemade. Money- saving. Time- saving. This DIY homemade honey face wash is the real deal. Baby Mild or Tea Tree. TBdistilled waterboiled water will also work. TBskin- nourishing oil. I use jojoba, Other options include: almond, avocado, olive, apricot, argan. In a soap dispenser, add the water first (to prevent bubbles) then the liquid castile soap, honey, and oil. Shake the ingredients together until the honey is fully dissolved. Shake the soap dispenser every few days in between uses. You can skip the water in this recipe, if desired. The soap may not pump so well (you'll need to squirt it in your hands), but it will probably last longer than the water- based face wash. If you do this, the castile may feel too drying for you, so you may want to reduce the castile soap amount. When you introduce water into a product without a preservative you always run the risk of introducing bacteria, so use water- based products quickly. Reader Feedback: A few readers have shared that this face wash has an interesting smell when the honey and castile soap are mixed together. A smell they don't particularly enjoy. If this is the case with your face wash, but you still want the skin benefits of honey, I recommend trying a simple honey and aloe cleanser. If you don't want to use the honey, try a simple blend of castile soap and water. The scent some readers experience may be coming from the tea tree castile soap, so stick with an unscented version if this is a concern. If you make this recipe, be sure to snap a photo and hashtag it #LIVESIMPLYBLOG. I'd love to see what you make! My Free Crash Courses. Subscribe to download the Courses. 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