Dyssebeia
In Greek mythology, Dyssebeia (pronounced [dyˈsːebeːa]; Ancient Greek: Δυσσέβεια) was the spirit and personification of impiety and ungodliness, as opposed to Eusebeia. Her Roman equivalent was Impietas.
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Personification of Impiety | |
Abode | Erebus |
Offspring | Hybris |
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Roman equivalent | Impietas |
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