The statue of Lady Justice holds a sword to symbolize the authority and power of the law, representing the ability to enforce justice. The sword also signifies the swift and decisive nature of justice, highlighting that it can cut through deception and wrongdoing. Additionally, the balance of the scales she often holds alongside the sword emphasizes the importance of fairness and impartiality in the judicial process. Together, these symbols convey the ideal that justice should be both strong and fair.
The Sword of the Lady was created in 2009.
The ISBN of The Sword of the Lady is 0451462909.
Lady Liberty
The statue is also know as "lady liberty" but no other name as such.
The Sword of the Lady: A Novel of the Change is by S. M Sterling. The paperback is 672 pages. The hardcover has 496 pages.
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The Excalibur Sword.
This statue is actually called by many names such as, lady justice, scales of justice, and blind justice. Each part of the statue represents something different. This statue dates back to ancient Greek and Roman times, and the lady in the statue is themis, the goddess of law and justice. The scales that she holds represents the impartiality that justice is served and the sword represents the power that is held by those making this decision. Artists in the 16th century began showing the lady blindfolded to show that justice is not subject to influence, and because of this addition the statue earned the name Blind Justice. I hope i answered your question
Venus de Milo Statue
The statue on top of the Old Bailey, which represents Lady Justice, stands approximately 3.6 meters (12 feet) tall. It is made of bronze and is a prominent feature of the courthouse's distinctive dome. The statue holds a sword in one hand and scales in the other, symbolizing the rule of law and impartiality in justice.
Statue of Liberty
Lady Liberty