Themis
Deities of Greek Mythology Primordial
deities *Titans *Olympians *Sea gods*Chthonic
deities *Personified
concepts *Others
Titans:*Metis *Oceanus *Iapetus *Theia *Mnemosyne *Phoebe *Prometheus *Rhea *Coeus *Hyperion *Themis *Tethys *Atlas Personified concepts: *Muses *Nemesis *Moirae *Cratos *Zelus *Nike *Metis *Charites *Adrasteia *Horae *Bia *Eros *Apate *Themis *Eris
Themis (meaning "law of nature" rather than "human ordinance"), she "of good counsel," was the embodiment of divine order, law and custom. When Themis is disregarded, Nemesis brings just and wrathful retribution. Themis is not wrathful: she, "of the lovely cheeks" was the first to offer Hera a cup when she returned to Olympus distraught over threats from Zeus (Iliad xv.88). Themis presided over the proper relation between man and woman, the basis of the rightly ordered family, and the family the pillar of the deme. Such was the basis for order upon Olympus too. Hera addressed her as "Lady Themis."
The name of Themis might be substituted for Adrasteia in the birth of Zeus on Crete. She built the Oracle at Delphi and was herself oracular. Themis was one of the gods behind the Oracle at Delphi, which she received from Gaia and gave to Phoebe.
Consorts/Children
- With Zeus
- There is also an asteroid 24 Themis.
- ''Themis was the name given by William Henry Pickering in 1905 to his spurious "tenth satellite of Saturn", which he thought he had discovered but does not exist.