Astraea, Astrea, Astria or Austräa (Ancient Greek: Ἀστραία, romanized: Astraía; "star-maiden" or "starry night"), in ancient Greek religion, is a daughter...
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distinctive symbol. She is often associated with Astraea, the goddess of innocence and purity. Astraea is also one of her epithets, referring to her appearance...
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called Virgos or Virgoans. The sign is associated with Astraea, a figure from Greek mythology. Astraea was the last immortal to abandon Earth at the end of...
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Angel List of angels in theology Archangel Justice Astraea (mythology), goddess of Justice Dike (mythology), goddess of Justice Themis, goddess whose symbols...
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up Soteria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. (Goddesses of Justice): Astraea, Dike, Themis, Prudentia (Goddesses of Injustice): Adikia (Aspects of Justice):...
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Notus (redirect from Notus (mythology))
stars. Thus, he is brother to the five star-gods and the justice goddess Astraea, and half-brother to the mortals Memnon and Emathion, sons of his mother...
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Styx (redirect from Styx (mythology))
In Greek mythology, Styx (/ˈstɪks/; Ancient Greek: Στύξ [stýks]; lit. "Shuddering"), also called the River Styx, is a goddess and river of the Underworld...
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Lady Justice (redirect from Justice (mythology))
Greek goddess Dike/Astraea. The origin of Lady Justice was Justitia (or Iustitia), the goddess of Justice within Roman mythology. Justitia was introduced...
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In Greek mythology and ancient religion, Nike (Ancient Greek: Νίκη, romanized: Nike, lit. 'victory'; pronounced [nǐː.kɛː], modern: [ˈni.ci]) is the goddess...
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Astraeus (category Titans (mythology))
Proto-Indo-European root *h₂ster- (“star”), from *h₂eh₁s- , “to burn”. "Astraea" shares this same etymology. According to Hesiod's Theogony and Bibliotheca...
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