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In literature, an archenemy (sometimes spelled as arch-enemy) or archnemesis is the main enemy of someone. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In fiction, it is a character who is the protagonist 's, commonly a hero 's, most prominent and most-known enemy.
Nemesis on a brass sestertius of Hadrian, struck at Rome AD 136. Nemesis was one of several tutelary deities of the drill-ground (as Nemesis campestris). Modern scholarship offers little support for the once-prevalent notion that arena personnel such as gladiators, venatores and bestiarii were personally or professionally dedicated to her cult.
A complicated relationship to say the least. Prince Harry refers to Prince William as his “beloved brother” — and “archnemesis” — in his new memoir, Spare. Prince William and Prince ...
Bluto is a cruel, bearded, muscular ruffian who serves as Popeye's nemesis and archrival for the love of Olive Oyl. He usually uses brute force and/or trickery to accomplish his various goals. His voice is very loud, harsh and deep, with an incomprehensible bear-like growl between words and sentences.
Prince Harry calls his estranged brother, Prince William, his "archnemesis" in his new memoir, Spare.. That detail, revealed in a preview of his Good Morning America interview, is just one of ...
Prince Harry allegedly calls Prince William his "arch-nemesis" in his new memoir, Spare—details here.
These two in particular were seen as some of the worst enemies of God. By the Middle Ages, these pagan deities were no longer worshiped, so their characterizations as archdemons were no longer important, but they still persisted anyway. New archdemons were invented over time, most of them revolving around Satan and the Antichrist.
Are Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt now "arch" enemies? A "close source" claims Aniston yearned for the March cover of Architectural Digest not because she cared about architecture, restoration or ...