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Eunomia top right with Dike, Eirene and Themis, on a ceiling painting in Den Haag
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In Greek mythology, Eunomia (Ancient Greek: Εὐνομία) was a minor goddess of law and legislation (her name can be translated as “good order”, “governance according to good laws”), as well as the spring-time goddess of green pastures (eû means “well, good” in Greek, and νόμος, nómos, means “law”, while pasturelands are called nomia).[1] She is by most accounts the daughter of Themis and Zeus. Her opposite number was Dysnomia (Lawlessness).
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