Mors (Death) Roman The goddess or personification of death.
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Mors (Death) Roman The goddess or personification of death. Little is known about this goddess, and scholars suspect that she was more an idea than a personality. The Greek equivalent was the god Thanatos.
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- Justitia (Iustitia; Justice) Roman The goddess of justice; some say a mere personification of the legal concept of fairness.
- Libertas Roman The personification of liberty, considered by some a goddess who protected the freedom and liberty of Roman citizens, even from despots and dictators, and who granted liberty to freed slaves.
- Necessitas Roman A goddess of destiny or fate, of that which is necessary; or perhaps merely the personification of necessity.
- Roma Roman A legendary figure who came to be worshiped as a goddess, Roma was the personification of the city of Rome.
- Thanatos (Death) Greek The personification of death (Mors in Latin).