Themis in Wikipedia
Themis (Greek: Θέμις) is an ancient Greek Titan. She is
described as "of good counsel", and is the embodiment of
divine order, law, and custom. Themis means "law of nature"
rather than human ordinance, literally "that which is put in
place", from the verb τίθημι, títhēmi, "to put". To the
ancient Greeks she was originally the organizer of the
"communal affairs of humans, particularly assemblies".[1]
Moses Finley remarked of themis, as the word was used by Homer
in the 8th century, to evoke the social order of the 10th- and
9th-century Greek Dark Ages:...
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