Justitia by Maarten van Heemskerk, 1556. Justitia carries symbolic items such as: a sword, scales and a blindfold[۱]Justice, one of the four cardinal virtues, by Vitruvio Alberi, 1589–1590. Fresco, corner of the vault, studiolo of the Madonna of Mercy, Palazzo Altemps, Rome
عدالت (اینگیلیسجه: Justice)، ان گئنیش باغلامدا هم عادل اولونانین ساغلانماسینی هم ده فلسفی باخیمدان نئجه عادل اولونماغین بحثلرینه شامیل اولونور.
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