Description
Themis, according to Greek mythology, belonged to the Titans, the children of Gaia and Uranus. It was the anthropomorphic personification of physical and moral order, as well as etiquette. The word themis is derived from the verb tithimi and indicates what has been put, the valid one. On a symbolic level it represents the law and the inviolable order, the divine law. The ancient Greeks held the goddess of Justice in high esteem. The balance of the world and the order of things depended on it. She was given the name Themis, which means what is valid, as her word was respected by gods and men. Themis represented the law and punished anyone who committed injustices and violated the rules of law.
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