Themis Definition
Definition
Themis is the Greek personification of order, law, and lawfulness. She was the daughter of Uranus and Gaia and the wife of Zeus. Themis is often depicted with a scepter and a cornucopia, symbolizing both authority and abundance. In Greek mythology, she is also known as the mother of the Fates and Persuasion, and is a personification of natural law and moral order.
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