Aequitas

Aequitas (Latin equality, evenness, equanimity, equanimity ) called in ancient Rome, the poetic justice and equity, an important principle in Roman law. It was shown aligned as the personification of a deity, so already on the Roman Republic coins. On coins of the Imperial period, the accumulated representations about the middle of the 1st century AD In the illustrations she holds a pair of scales, a cornucopia and a scepter.

As a personal virtue Aequitas called equanimity, by virtue of which a Roman even in the most critical situation or emotional dignity ( Dignitas ) to preserve white.

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