Aedes Virtutis

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Aedes Virtutis was an ancient Roman temple dedicated to the personified virtue of courage (Virtus), reflecting Rome’s emphasis on moral and military excellence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman temple
religious building
architecturalStyle Roman temple architecture
associatedWith Roman military values
Roman moral values
category Temples dedicated to personifications
Temples of ancient Rome
culture Roman
dedicatedTo Virtus NERFINISHED
personification of courage
dedicationType votive temple
function place of worship
hasDeityType personified virtue
hasRituals public sacrifices
votive offerings
languageOfName Latin NERFINISHED
locatedIn Rome
ancient Rome NERFINISHED
meaningOfName Temple of Virtue NERFINISHED
religion ancient Roman religion
religiousTradition state cult of Rome
represents ideal qualities of Roman soldiers
symbolizes courage
military excellence
moral excellence
worshippedDeity Virtus

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Temple of Virtus hasLatinName Aedes Virtutis