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Justitia is Lady Justice, an allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems. Justitia may also refer to: * ''Justitia'' (crustacean), a crustacean genus * 269 Justitia Justitia (minor planet designation: 269 Justitia) is a fairly sizeable main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on 21 September 1887 in Vienna. The asteroid was named after Justitia, the Roman equivalent of Themis, the Greek goddes ..., an asteroid * HMS ''Justitia'', the name of four ships of the Royal Navy * Polish Judges Association "Iustitia" See also * Justicia (other) {{disambig ...
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Justitia
Lady Justice ( la, Iustitia) is an allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems. Her attributes are scales, a sword and sometimes a blindfold. She often appears as a pair with Prudentia. Lady Justice originates from the personification of Justice in Ancient Roman art known as ''Iustitia'' or ''Justitia'', who is equivalent to the Greek goddess Dike. The goddess Justitia The origin of Lady Justice was Justitia (or Iustitia), the goddess of Justice within Roman mythology. Justitia was introduced by emperor Augustus, and was thus not a very old deity in the Roman pantheon. Justice was one of the virtues celebrated by emperor Augustus in his '' clipeus virtutis'', and a temple of Iustitia was established in Rome by emperor Tiberius. Iustitia became a symbol for the virtue of justice with which every emperor wished to associate his regime; emperor Vespasian minted coins with the image of the goddess seated on a throne called ''Iustitia Augusta'', and many emp ...
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Justitia (crustacean)
''Justitia'' is a genus of spiny lobsters. Following the recognition of '' Nupalirus'' as a separate genus, ''Justitia'' comprises one extant species and two fossil species: *'' Justitia longimanus'' (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837) – Recent :*'' Justitia longimanus longimanus'' (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837) – western Atlantic :*'' Justitia longimana mauritiana'' (Miers, 1882) – Indo-Pacific *† '' Justitia desmaresti'' (Massalongo, 1854) – late Ypresian or early Lutetian, Monte Bolca, Italy  *† '' Justitia vicetina'' Beschin ''et al.'', 2001 – middle Lutetian, Chiampo, Vicenza Vicenza ( , ; ) is a city in northeastern Italy. It is in the Veneto region at the northern base of the ''Monte Berico'', where it straddles the Bacchiglione River. Vicenza is approximately west of Venice and east of Milan. Vicenza is a th ..., Italy  References Achelata Decapod genera Extant Lutetian first appearances Lutetian genus first appearances Taxa named by Lipke Holthu ...
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269 Justitia
Justitia (minor planet designation: 269 Justitia) is a fairly sizeable main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on 21 September 1887 in Vienna. The asteroid was named after Justitia, the Roman equivalent of Themis, the Greek goddess of justice (she also has an asteroid named after her, 24 Themis). As discovered in 2021, the asteroid has a very red color due to tholins on its surface, similar to trans-Neptunian objects. It is therefore thought to have formed in the outer Solar System despite its current orbit within the asteroid belt. References The Asteroid Orbital Elements DatabaseAsteroid Lightcurve Data File


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HMS Justitia
Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS ''Justitia'', after the goddess Justitia, of Roman mythology: * was a prison ship, formerly a merchant vessel, purchased in 1777 and in service until at least 1795. * was a 74-gun third rate captured from the Danish at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1807 and broken up in 1814. * HMS ''Justitia'' was a 64-gun third rate, formerly a Dutch ship. She was seized in 1796 and named , renamed HMS ''Justitia'' in 1812 and was sold in 1830. * HMS ''Justitia'' (1830) was a convict ship, launched in 1799 as the British East India Company East Indiaman ''Admiral Rainier''. The Royal Navy acquired her 1804 and commissioned her as the 50-gun fourth rate . She was reduced to 20 guns and renamed HMS ''Dolphin'' in 1819, and then HMS ''Justitia'' in 1830. She retained that name until her sale in 1855. Ships of other nations * was a Danish ship-of-the-line heavily involved in the Great Northern War The Great Northern War (1700–1721) was a ...
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Polish Judges Association "Iustitia"
Polish Judges Association "Iustitia" ( pl, Stowarzyszenie Sędziów Polskich „Iustitia”) is a self-governing association of Polish judges. In late 2010s the organization has been described as "extremely active in defending the rule of law in Poland". References External links Organization's homepage(English version) Organizations established in 1990 1990 establishments in Poland Legal organizations based in Poland Polish constitutional crisis {{Poland-org-stub ...
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