- or
Adikia (Ἀδικία) was the
goddess and
personification of
injustice and wrong-doing. An
image of ****, the
goddess of justice,
overcoming Adikia appears...
- of Justice): Astraea, ****, Themis,
Prudentia (Goddesses of Injustice):
Adikia (Aspects of Justice): (see also:
Triple deity/Triple
Goddess (neopaganism))...
- of Justice): Astraea, ****, Themis,
Prudentia (Goddesses of Injustice):
Adikia (Aspects of Justice): (see also:
Triple deity/Triple
Goddess (neopaganism))...
- justice,
while her
mother Themis ruled over
divine justice. Her
opposite was
adikia ("injustice"); in
reliefs on the
archaic Chest of
Cypselus preserved at...
-
remain in his own sphere,
respecting the one of his neighbour. The word
adikia (injustice)
means that
someone has
operated outside of his own sphere, something...
- counterpart, Caligo, is said to be the
parent of
Chaos and Nox in the Fabulae.
Adikia Injustice Her
earliest attestation is a
representation on the
Chest of Cypselus...
- ****, Themis, Eunomia, Prudentia,
Praxidice (Goddesses of Injustice):
Adikia (Aspects of Justice): (Justice) Themis/****/Eunomia/Justitia (Lady Justice)...
- of Justice): Astraea, ****, Themis,
Prudentia (Goddesses of Injustice):
Adikia (Aspects of Justice): (see also:
Triple deity/Triple
Goddess (neopaganism))...
- of Justice): Astraea, ****, Themis,
Prudentia (Goddesses of Injustice):
Adikia (Aspects of Justice): (see also:
Triple deity/Triple
Goddess (Neopaganism))...
-
goddess whose symbols are the
Scales of
Justice Prudentia,
goddess of
Justice Adikia,
goddess of
injustice Triple deity Triple Goddess (neopaganism) This disambiguation...