Pietas (virtue) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pietas was one of the Roman virtues, along with gravitas and dignitas. Pietas is usually translated as "duty" or "devotion," and it simultaneously suggests duty to the gods and duty to family - par...
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The central values of this complex are officium, or "duty," which is the responsibility to perform the functions into which you have been born to the best of your abilities, and pietas, or "respect for authority." Each station in life has its duties;
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www.wsu.edu/~dee/GLOSSARY/PIETAS.HTM
www.wsu.edu/~dee/GLOSSARY/PIETAS.HTM
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Pietas (goddess) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Roman mythology, Pietas was the goddess of duty to one's state, gods and family and a personification of the Roman virtue of pietas. One of the di indigetes, her main temple was a 2nd century BC ...
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An exploration of duty and passion - or Pietas and Furor - in Virgil's Aeneid, and how these apply to the characters of Dido and Aeneas. ... What emerges is a depiction of two ideologically opposing concepts, those of Furor and Pietas, which serve to illustrate the unique qualities of a Roman ruler and set Virgil's hero...
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You are My All in All ... You are my strength when I am weak; You are the treasure that I seek; You are my all in all; Seeking You as a precious jewel; Lord, to give up I’d be a fool: You are my all in all ... About PIETAS...
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Encyclopedia article about Pietas. Information about Pietas in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Many of the American Founders, likewise, acutely aware of classical precedents, preferred the independence and virtue of an agrarian population schooled in pietas to the landless,
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encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Pietas
encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Pietas
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Faustina Sr. Wife of A. Pius, d. 141 A.D. Orichalcum Dupondius; Mint of Rome, 141 A.D. 28 mm, 12.14gm, die axis: 12:00; Obv: DIVA AVGVSTA FAVSTINA. DAraped bust right. Rx: PIETAS S - C. Pietas standing left sacrificing over candelabrum altar and holding scepter. RIC III 1192a (A. Pius) var, Cf. SR 4655.
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www.stoa.org/gallery/album93/ML23_Faustina_I_Pietas_as
www.stoa.org/gallery/album93/ML23_Faustina_I_Pietas_as
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Tetricus I, Æ Contemporary Copy of Radiate ; Unofficial Mint, 270-273 A.D. 16mm, 1.72gm, die axis: 8:00; Obv: Blundered legend. Radiate cuirassed bust right. Rx: "Pax" type, blundered legend. Pax standing left holding olive-branch and scepter. Types as: RIC V, ii 113. ... Gallery: Stoa Image Gallery Album: The Ruth and...
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www.stoa.org/gallery/album110/ML_18_Tetricus_I_barb_Pie...
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Finest Catholic statues from Italy: Pietas, Statues, St. peter, St. Michael, Infant Jesus of Prague, Adam, God, St. Louis Bracket, The Redeemer, Dove, and more ... ... Back to Home Page ... ; BUSTO MADONNA;
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www.marianland.com/orlandi/italianimports/main.html
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