entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_NEMESIS,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,direct attestation,"Theogony 223: Nemesis is a daughter of Night — ""baleful Nemesis to afflict mortal men""; Works and Days 197-201: Nemesis and Aidos will leave the earth when the Iron Age reaches its lowest; Hesiod is the primary ancient text for Nemesis as a personified divine retribution born of Nyx" ENT_NEMESIS,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,direct attestation,"Nemesis is named in the Odyssey (XIV.283: ""divine nemesis from the gods"") as a divine retribution force; she does not appear as a personified deity with narrative role in Homer, but the concept nemesis (divine indignation at excess) operates throughout both epics" ENT_NEMESIS,SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,direct attestation,Pausanias visits the great sanctuary of Nemesis at Rhamnous in Attica (Book 1.33.2-8): the cult statue of Nemesis made by Pheidias from a block of Parian marble that the Persians had brought to make a victory monument; this is the most important ancient text for the Nemesis cult at Rhamnous ENT_NEMESIS,SRC_THEOI_GODS,index attestation,Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity. ENT_NEMESIS,SRC_THEOI_HOME,index attestation,"Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."