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==Wikipedia EN==
In [[Greek]] [[mythology]], [[Dike]] or [[Dice]] (/ˈdaɪkiː/ or /ˈdaɪsiː/; Greek: [[Δίκη]], dikē, 'Custom') is the goddess of [[justice]] and the spirit of moral order and fair judgement as a transcendent universal ideal or based on immemorial custom, in the sense of socially enforced norms and conventional rules. According to [[Hesiod]] (Theogony, l. 901), she was fathered by [[Zeus]] upon his second consort, [[Themis]]. She and her mother are both personifications of [[justice]]. She is depicted as a young, slender woman carrying a balance scale and wearing a laurel wreath. The constellation [[Libra]] (the Scales) was anciently thought to represent her distinctive symbol. She is often associated with [[Astraea]], the goddess of innocence and purity. Astraea is also one of her epithets, referring to her appearance in the nearby constellation Virgo which is said to represent Astraea. This reflects her symbolic association with Astraea, who, too, has a similar iconography.
==Translations==
bg: Дике; br: Dike; ca: Dike; cs: Diké; da: Dike; de: Dike; el: Δίκη; en: Dike; eo: Diko; es: Dice; eu: Dizea; fi: Dike; fr: Dicé; hu: Diké; hy: Դիկե; id: Dike; it: Dike; ja: ディケー; ka: დიკე; ko: 디케; la: Dice; lt: Dikė; nl: Dikè; no: Dike; pl: Dike; pt: Dice; ru: Дике; simple: Dike; sk: Diké; sl: Dika; sr: Дика; sv: Dike; uk: Діке; zh: 狄刻