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    In Greek mythology, Dike or Dice (/ˈdaɪkiː/ or /ˈdaɪsiː/; Greek: Δίκη, Díkē, 'justice, custom') is the goddess of justice and the spirit of moral order...
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    In Greek mythology, the Horae (/ˈhɔːriː/), Horai (/ˈhɔːraɪ/) or Hours (Ancient Greek: Ὧραι, romanized: Hôrai, lit. 'Seasons', pronounced [hɔ̂ːrai̯]) were...
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    and across the layering of adjacent rocks Dike (mythology), Dikē, the Greek goddess of moral justice Dikes, diagonal pliers, also called side-cutting...
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  • List of angels in theology Archangel Justice Astraea (mythology), goddess of Justice Dike (mythology), goddess of Justice Themis, goddess whose symbols are...
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    escape his bonds. In Aeschylus' Libation Bearers, Electra calls upon Kratos, Dike ("Justice"), and Zeus to aid her brother Orestes in avenging the murder of...
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  • In Greek mythology, Soteria (Greek: Σωτηρία) was the goddess or spirit (daimon) of safety and salvation, deliverance, and preservation from harm (not...
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  • Rhapsodic Theogony, Nomos' wife is Eusebia (Piety), and their daughter is Dike (Justice). Nomos was described as the ruler of gods and men: The holy king...
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    result. The Greek goddess Dike is depicted holding a set of scales: If some god had been holding level the balance of Dike (Justice). — Bacchylides, Fragment...
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    Astraea (redirect from Astraea (mythology))
    precision. She is closely associated with the Greek goddess of justice, Dike (daughter of Zeus and Themis). She is not to be confused with Asteria, the...
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    at the Dike" In 1858/1859, Sargent's School Monthly: "The Boy at the Dike" The actual authorship and genesis of the story of the boy and the dike is probably...
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    legislation and one of the Second Generation of the Horae along with her sisters Dikē and Eirene. The Horae were law and order goddesses who maintained the stability...
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    In Greek mythology, the Titans (Ancient Greek: οἱ Τῑτᾶνες, hoi Tītânes, singular: ὁ Τῑτᾱ́ν, -ήν, ho Tītân) were the pre-Olympian gods. According to the...
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    of Gallus Caesar. ancient greece portal mythology portal religion portal (Goddesses of Justice): Astraea, Dike, Themis, Prudentia (Goddesses of Injustice):...
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  • In Greek mythology, Deimos /ˈdaɪmɒs/ (Ancient Greek: Δεῖμος, lit. 'fear' pronounced [dêːmos]) is the personification of fear. He is the son of Ares and...
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  • In Greek mythology, Ate (Ancient Greek: Ἄτη, romanized: Átē, lit. 'Delusion, Recklessness, Folly, Ruin') is the personification of moral blindness and...
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    panic in Greek mythology. Phobos was the son of Ares and Aphrodite, and the brother of Deimos. He does not have a major role in mythology outside of being...
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    Classical Mythology, Wiley-Blackwell, 1996. ISBN 978-0-631-20102-1. Internet Archive. Hard, Robin (2004), The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology: Based...
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  • Eurydice of Thebes (category Queens in Greek mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Eurydice (/jʊəˈrɪdɪsi/; Ancient Greek: Εὐρυδίκη, Eὐrudíkē "wide justice", derived from ευρυς eurys "wide" and δικη dike "justice) sometimes...
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    In Greek mythology, Nyx (/nɪks/ NIX; Ancient Greek: Νύξ Nýx, [nýks], "Night") is the goddess and personification of the night. In Hesiod's Theogony, she...
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  • romanized: Eurydíkē, lit. 'wide justice', derived from εὐρύς, eurýs, 'wide' and δίκη, díkē, 'justice'), may refer to the following characters: Eurydice, one of the...
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    is usually said to be the daughter of Zeus and Themis and thus sister of Dike and Eunomia. Her Roman equivalent is the goddess Pax. Eirene was particularly...
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    In Greek mythology, Echidna (/ɪˈkɪdnə/; Greek: Ἔχιδνα, translit. Ékhidna, lit. "she-viper", pronounced [ékʰidna]) was a monster, half-woman and half-snake...
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  • Adikia (category Personifications in Greek mythology)
    In Greek mythology, Adicia or Adikia (Ἀδικία) was the goddess and personification of injustice and wrong-doing. An image of Dike, the goddess of justice...
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  • Eurydice of Argos (category Greek mythology stubs)
    In Greek mythology, Eurydice (/jʊəˈrɪdɪsi/; Ancient Greek: Εὐρυδίκη , Eurydikē "wide justice", derived from ευρυς eurys "wide" and δικη dike "justice")...
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    Themis (category Personifications in Greek mythology)
    In Greek mythology and religion, Themis (/ˈθiːmɪs/; Ancient Greek: Θέμις, romanized: Themis, lit. 'justice, law, custom') is the goddess and personification...
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    Greek: Ἥβη, romanized: Hḗbē, lit. 'youth'), in ancient Greek religion and mythology, often given the epithet Ganymeda (meaning "Gladdening Princess"), is...
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    Eurydice (section Mythology)
    proposed such as "true judgment" or "profound judgment" from the Greek: eur dike. Fulgentius, a mythographer of the late 5th to early 6th century AD, gave...
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  • In Greek mythology, the Keres (/ˈkɪriːz/; Ancient Greek: Κῆρες) were female death-spirits. They were the goddesses who personified violent death and who...
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    In Greek mythology, Epimetheus (/ɛpɪˈmiːθiəs/; Greek: Ἐπιμηθεύς, lit. "afterthought") is the brother of Prometheus, the pair serving "as representatives...
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    In Greek mythology, Bia (/ˈbaɪə/; Ancient Greek: Βία [/bí.aː/]; "force, strength") is the personification of force. According to the preface to Fabulae...
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