Virtus

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Virtus is a Latin term meaning "virtue" or "excellence," often associated with moral strength, courage, and character.

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Label Occurrences
Virtus canonical 5
Virtus sports society of Rome 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin term
abstract concept
appearsIn Cicero's philosophical dialogues
surface form: Cicero's philosophical works

Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita
surface form: Livy's history of Rome

Roman inscriptions
associatedWith character
courage
moral strength
contrastedWith ignavia (cowardice)
vitium (vice)
derivedFrom vir (Latin for man)
domain Roman ethics
Roman philosophy
Roman political thought
etymologicalRootOf vertu (French, archaic)
virtue (English)
virtù (Italian)
genderAssociation masculine (in classical usage)
historicalContext Roman Empire
Roman Republic
influenced Christian Latin concept of virtus
Renaissance humanist ethics
medieval theories of virtue
language Latin
literalMeaning excellence
virtue
moralDimension integrity
moral excellence
self-discipline
oftenExpressedThrough excellence in office
military courage
public service
partOf Roman ethical vocabulary
relatedConcept arete (Greek)
dignitas
fortitudo
honor
pietas
representedAs personified deity in some Roman art
semanticField courage in adversity
excellence in performance
moral virtue
socialFunction basis for political legitimacy in Rome
criterion for honor in Roman society
valuedIn Roman aristocratic culture
Roman military culture

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Referenced by (6)

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

Temple of Virtus hasDeity Virtus
Virtus Roma foundedBy Virtus
this entity surface form: Virtus sports society of Rome