- In Gr**** mythology, **** or Dice, (/ˈdaɪkiː/ or /ˈdaɪsiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Δίκη, romanized: Díkē, lit. 'justice, custom')
sometimes also
called Dicaeosyne...
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consideration of
potential consequences; cautiousness.
Justice (δικαιοσύνη,
dikaiosýnē; Latin: iustitia): also
considered as fairness; the Gr**** word also having...
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arete as
applied to men had
developed to
include quieter virtues, such as
dikaiosyne (justice) and
sophrosyne (self-restraint).
Though Plato tried to produce...
- VIII. Last
Ptolemaic king of Cyrene.
Cleopatra III
Philometor Soteira Dikaiosyne Nikephoros (Kokke) (116–101 BC)
ruled jointly with
Ptolemy IX Lathyros...
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internal disorder.
Whether in a city or an individual,
justice (δικαιοσύνη,
dikaiosyne) is
declared to be the
state of the
whole in
which each part fulfills...
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distinguishing what is
subject to our
power of
choice from what is not.
dikaiosyne δικαιοσύνε: justice, "consonant with the law and
instrumental to a sense...
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spirit of
surfeit Deimos (Δεῖμος),
spirit of fear, dread, and
terror Dikaiosyne (Δικαιοσύνη),
spirit of
justice and
righteousness **** (Δίκη), spirit...
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Angelia Apheleia Arete The Arae
Astraea Caerus Chronos Chrysus Corus Deimos Dikaiosyne Dyssebeia Eiresione Ekecheiria Eulabeia Eupraxia Eusebeia Ersa The Erotes...
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Angelia Apheleia Arete The Arae
Astraea Caerus Chronos Chrysus Corus Deimos Dikaiosyne Dyssebeia Eiresione Ekecheiria Eulabeia Eupraxia Eusebeia Ersa The Erotes...
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mentions her as
having a
place on Zeus's
throne 63 "Offering of
Dikaiosyne, frankincense"
Dikaiosyne A
goddess difficult to
distinguish from **** 16 Connects...