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Personification is the
representation of a
thing or
abstraction as a person. It is, in
other words,
considered an
embodiment or an incarnation. In the...
- (/kəˈlʌmbiə/; kə-LUM-bee-ə), also
known as Miss Columbia, is a
female national personification of the
United States. It was also a
historical name
applied to the...
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cultures to
personify death as a
female figure. A
common term for the
personification of
death across Latin America is "la Parca" ("The Robe"), a figure...
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represented by
personifications,
often loosely shown as a
female classical goddess.
Examples include Marianne, the
national personification of the French...
- entities. It is
considered to be an
innate tendency of
human psychology.
Personification is the
related attribution of
human form and
characteristics to abstract...
- A
national personification is an
anthropomorphic personification of a
state or the people(s) it inhabits. It may
appear in
political cartoons and propaganda...
- Lady
Justice (Latin: Iustitia) is an
allegorical personification of the
moral force in
judicial systems. Her
attributes are scales, a
sword and sometimes...
- Latin: [ɡɛrˈmaːnia]) is the
personification of the
German nation or the
Germans as a whole. Like many
other national personification symbols, she
appeared first...
- ****as or
Ellada is the
personification of the
nation of Greece,
dating back to
Ancient Greece.
There was a
desire for
unification in Greece, and ****as...
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Zealandia is a
national personification of New Zealand. In her
stereotypical form,
Zealandia appears as an
evidently Western European woman who is similar...