Justitia

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Justitia is the Roman goddess of justice, law, and fairness, typically depicted with scales and a sword to symbolize impartial judgment and authority.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Justitia canonical 6
A Justiça 1
Justice 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
allegorical figure
personification
appearsIn Roman imperial iconography
Roman religious tradition
associatedConcept fair trial
judicial power
legal authority
moral righteousness
rule of law
culture ancient Rome NERFINISHED
depictedWith blindfold
scales
sword
equivalentTo Greek goddess Dike NERFINISHED
Greek goddess Themis NERFINISHED
gender female
hasDomain fairness
justice
law
hasLatinName Iustitia NERFINISHED
hasVirtue equitable treatment
fair judgment
legal integrity
iconographicAttribute balance scales
blindfold symbolizing impartiality
double-edged sword
influenced modern legal symbolism
languageOfName Latin NERFINISHED
opposes corruption
injustice
partiality
parent Jupiter NERFINISHED
representedIn courthouse seals
courtroom statues
judicial architecture
legal emblems
role personification of justice in Roman mythology
symbolizes equity
impartiality
justice
law
moral order
typeOfJustice distributive justice
procedural justice
retributive justice
worshippedIn Roman Empire NERFINISHED

Referenced by (9)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dike romanEquivalent Justitia
The Justice (A Justiça) statue nativeLabel Justitia
this entity surface form: A Justiça
Astraea equatedWith Justitia
Lady Justice alsoKnownAs Justitia
Lady Justice alsoKnownAs Justitia
this entity surface form: Lady of Justice
Justitia Omnibus word Justitia