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  • Dyssebeia
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  • Dyssebeia was the personified spirit (daimona) of impiety. The translation of her name meaning impiety and ungodliness. Her parents are unstated. She was, in some versions, the mother of Hybris (Excessive Pride) and sister of Koros (Disdain). Her Roman equivalent was Impietas.
  • In Greek mythology, Dyssebeia was the spirit and personification of impiety, as opposed to Eusebeia. According to Aeschylus, Dyssebeia was the mother of Hybris.
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  • Dyssebeia was the personified spirit (daimona) of impiety. The translation of her name meaning impiety and ungodliness. Her parents are unstated. She was, in some versions, the mother of Hybris (Excessive Pride) and sister of Koros (Disdain). Her Roman equivalent was Impietas.
  • In Greek mythology, Dyssebeia was the spirit and personification of impiety, as opposed to Eusebeia. According to Aeschylus, Dyssebeia was the mother of Hybris.