Not be confused with the sea-goddess Tethys (mythology), or the sea nymph Thetis. For other uses, see Themis (disambiguation).
Themis
Goddess of justice, divine law, divine order, and custom
Member of the Titans
Themis of Rhamnous, Attica, by the sculptor Chairestratos, c. 280 BCE[1]
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Θέμις
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Scales of justice, bronze sword
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