Fides

E791999

Fides is the ancient Roman goddess personifying trust, good faith, and reliability in public and private dealings.

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Fides canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
personification
associatedWith Jupiter NERFINISHED
Jupiter Optimus Maximus NERFINISHED
attribute seated posture
veil
white clothing
conceptualRole embodiment of Roman legal and moral order
guarantor of treaties and alliances
cultCenter Rome NERFINISHED
culture ancient Roman religion
domain contracts
good faith
oaths
private dealings
public dealings
reliability
trust
equivalentConcept good faith (Latin: fides)
festival Fides Publica Populi Romani NERFINISHED
October 1
languageOfName Latin NERFINISHED
nameMeaning faith
reliability
trust
patronOf good faith in treaties
integrity in legal agreements
loyalty between allies
reliability of magistrates
trust between citizens
relatedConcept Concordia NERFINISHED
Iustitia NERFINISHED
Pietas
ritualPractice offerings by magistrates in official capacity
sacrifices performed with covered hands
symbol corn ears
joined hands
olive branch
right hand
turtle dove
white veiled woman
worshipedBy Roman citizens
Roman magistrates
Roman senators
worshipPeriod Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
worshipPlace Temple of Fides on the Capitoline Hill NERFINISHED

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