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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Justitia, the name of four ships of the Royal Navy Polish Judges ****ociation "Iustitia" Justicia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- generally flexible, moderate and tolerant. Ferdinand's motto was Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus: "Let justice be done, though the world perish". Ferdinand...
- Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC – 43 BC) po****rised the Latin phrase: "Iustitia suum cuique distribuit." ("Justice renders to everyone his due.") – De...
- 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...