the Pious

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"the Pious" is an honorific epithet traditionally given to rulers or nobles renowned for their devout religious observance and moral conduct.

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Label Occurrences
the Pious canonical 3

Statements (27)

Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific epithet
religious epithet
appliedTo nobles
rulers
contrastsWith the Cruel
the Wicked
denotesReputationFor observance of religious duties
upright moral behavior
grammaticalCategory adjectival epithet
hasConnotation moral virtue
piety
religious devotion
honorificType laudatory epithet
languageOfOrigin English
positionInName post-nominal title
relatedConcept personal holiness
religious orthodoxy
saintliness
semanticField morality
religion
typicalContext historical titles of monarchs
historical titles of nobles
usedFor indicating devout religious observance
indicating moral conduct
usedIn genealogical records
historical chronicles
royal titulature

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Henry II the Pious honorific the Pious
Ludovicus Pius epithet the Pious