Fides Publica Populi Romani

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Fides Publica Populi Romani is the Roman personification and goddess of public trust, good faith, and reliability in the dealings of the Roman state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
allegorical deity
personification
associatedConcept fides (Roman concept of good faith)
associatedWith Populus Romanus NERFINISHED
Roman Senate NERFINISHED
Roman magistrates
category Roman goddesses
deities of justice and order
personifications in Roman mythology
countryOfOrigin Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
culture Roman NERFINISHED
domain Roman state ideology
religion
epithetOf Fides
function to guarantee good faith in public affairs
to protect the reliability of treaties and oaths
to safeguard trust between the Roman state and its allies
gender female
hasPartInName Fides NERFINISHED
Populi Romani NERFINISHED
Publica
honoredFor ensuring reliability of the Roman state
upholding the good faith of the Roman people
languageOfName Latin
relatedConcept Roman diplomacy
Roman law NERFINISHED
oaths and treaties in Rome
relatedDeity Fides NERFINISHED
represents good faith
loyalty to the Roman people
public trust
reliability
trustworthiness of the Roman state
sphereOfInfluence official promises of magistrates
public contracts
treaties with foreign peoples
symbolOf honesty in public dealings
integrity of the Roman state
loyalty in political relationships
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
translation Public Faith of the Roman People NERFINISHED
worshipContext public cult
state religion of Rome
worshippedBy Romans NERFINISHED

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Temple of Fides (probable) worshippedDeity Fides Publica Populi Romani