- Lady
Justice (Latin:
Iustitia) is an
allegorical personification of the
moral force in
judicial systems. Her
attributes are scales, a
sword and sometimes...
- Fiat
iustitia, et
pereat mundus is a
Latin phrase,
meaning "Let
justice be done, and the
world perish". This
sentence was the
motto of
Ferdinand I, Holy...
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Libra is
symbolized by the
scales and is ****ociated with the
Roman deity Iustitia.
According to the
writer Manilius,
Roman judges are born
under the sign...
- Fīat
iūstitia ruat cælum is a
Latin legal phrase,
meaning "Let
justice be done
though the
heavens fall." The
maxim signifies the
belief that
justice must...
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potential consequences; cautiousness.
Justice (δικαιοσύνη, dikaiosýnē; Latin:
iustitia): also
considered as fairness; the Gr**** word also
having the
meaning righteousness...
- hall of the Curia,
bearing the
inscription virtus, pietas, clementia,
iustitia – "valor, piety, clemency, and justice." By 23 BC, some of the un-republican...
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generally flexible,
moderate and tolerant. Ferdinand's
motto was Fiat
iustitia, et
pereat mundus: "Let
justice be done,
though the
world perish". Ferdinand...
- Justitia, the name of four
ships of the
Royal Navy
Polish Judges ****ociation "
Iustitia"
Justicia (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Cuenca to
serve as a
parish priest and
write his
major work, De iure et
iustitia. In 1597, Pope
Clement VIII
asked Cardinal Michele Bonelli to
gather theologians...
- Ulysses's 9th chapter, the
phrase "A. E. I. O. U." means, "Æ, I owe you". Fiat
iustitia, et
pereat mundus – the
motto of
Ferdinand I. FERT –
Another motto of a...