- Charis ( Greek : Χάρις), "Graces" - the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, creativity, nature, usually depicted in classical sculpture and mosaic as three naked women, holding hands and dancing in a circle. See Botticelli's Primavera
- Aglaea "Splendour"
- Euphrosyne "Mirth"
- Thalia "Good Cheer"
- Erinyes ( Greek : Ἐρῑνύες) "Avengers" - female deities of vengeance, according to Hesiod's Theogony, when the Titan Cronus castrated his father Uranus and threw his genitalia into the sea, the Erinyes emerged from the drops of blood when it fell on the earth. Barthes in A Lover's Discourse describes, "No logic links the figures, determines their contiguity: the figures are non-syntagmatic, non-narrative; they are Erinyes; they stir, collide, subside, return, vanish.
- Alecto "Unnameable"
- Megaera "Grudging"
- Tisiphone "Vengeful destruction"
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