The goddess Dike.
Themis
Justice from god.
There are two Norse gods associated with justice. Forseti is the son of Baldur and Nanna, and is a great judge. He can reconcile all arguing people. In modern times Tyr, the god of war, has been associated with justice, but there aren't sources that support that.
It's not "marshal" law, it's "martial law". "Martial" comes from the name of the Greek god of war, Mars, and just means "having to do with combat and/or the military". So in a sense it does take its name from a "person", except he wasn't a real person, he was an imaginary Greek god.
he is famous for his justice
The plural of justice is justices.
He is a Greek God.
Apollo is not a Greek goddess; he is a Greek god, born of the Olympian god Zeus and the Titan born goddess Leto.
Her name was Athena (Athene). She was the goddess of civilization, wisdom, strength, strategy, craft, justice and skill in Greek mythology.
There wasn't really one villian. Each greek god and goddess had a god or goddess they didn't like personally.
The Greek goddess of hospitality was Hestia. :-)
There is no Greek goddess of medicinal herbs but there is a Greek god of healing and medicine Greek god of medicine is Apollo.
I believe the Greek Goddess's name is Gaia.
Hestia is the greek goddess of the hearth and the home.
rhea is the greek goddess of fertility and motherhood.
The Greek goddess Aphrodite was the goddess of love.
Many believe Pandora was the goddess of curiosity, but she was mortal; the first woman. There is no Greek god or goddess of curiosity.
It is not a goddess, it is a god. He is the Greek god Apollo.