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Aequitas
In Roman mythology, Aequitas, also known as Aecetia, was the goddess of fair trade and honest merchants. Like Abundantia, she is depicted with a cornucopia, representing wealth from commerce. She is also shown holding a balance, representing equity and fairness. During the Roman Empire, Aequitas was sometimes worshipped as a quality or aspect of the emperor, under the name Aequitas Augusti.
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Aequitas
[Roman] The Roman god of fair dealing. 


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aequitas
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justice| equity| fairness| impartiality; symmetry| conformity; evenness

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