Astraea (Greek deity)
Enlarge text Shrink text- De Armas, Frederick A. The return of Astraea, 1986.
- Oxford classical dictionary, 1993:page 469, under Dike (In Aratus and Roman poets, Dike, the personification of Justice, is the constellation Virgo or Astraea)
- Wikipedia, 30 June 2017(Astraea; Astrea; Astria; Ἀστραῖα; goddess of innocence and purity, associated with the Greek goddess of justice, Dike; daughter of Astraeus and Eos; once lived on Earth as an immortal, but left during the Iron Age to become the constellation Virgo; other names: آستريا ; Астрея ; Astraia ; Astrée ; Astrapé ; A̓στραπή ; 아스트라이아 ; Astraja ; アストライアー ; Astreia ; 阿斯特賴亞)
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Astraea (; Ancient Greek: Ἀστραία, romanized: Astraía, lit. 'starry, star-like'), also spelled Astrea or Astria, is a daughter of Astraeus and Eos. She is the virgin goddess of justice, innocence, purity, and precision. She is closely associated with the Greek goddess of justice, Dike, the daughter of Zeus and Themis. Astraea is not to be confused with Asteria, the goddess of the stars and the daughter of Coeus and Phoebe. In Greek myth, Astraea lived together with humans on earth during the idealistic Golden Age, when people were virtuous and no evil existed in the world. But as the human race became progressively crueler and more corrupt, Astraea decided to abandon humanity forever and live among the stars as the constellation Virgo. The main belt asteroid 5 Astraea is named after her, and her name was also suggested for the planet Uranus.
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