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The Temple of Honor and Virtue (Latin: Aedes Honoris et Virtutis) was a temple in Regio I of ancient Rome dedicated to Virtus and Honos. [1] No remains survive. It is the first entry for Regio I in the regional catalogues and was sited just outside the porta Capena, [2] probably on the northern side of the via Appia. [1]
veritate et virtute: with truth and virtue: Motto of Sydney Boys High School. It is alternatively rendered "virtute et veritate" ("with virtue and truth"), which is the motto of Walford Anglican School for Girls and Pocklington School. veritatem dilexi: I esteemed truth: Alternatively, "I loved truth"; motto of Bryn Mawr College: veritatem ...
It was often divided into different qualities including prudentia (practical wisdom), iustitia , temperantia (temperance, self-control), and fortitudo . This division of virtue as a whole into cardinal virtues is an ongoing project of positive psychology or, in philosophy, virtue ethics , following a tradition originating in Plato 's Republic ...
From Psalm 72:8, "Et dominabitur a mari usque ad mare, et a flumine usque ad terminos terrae" (KJV: "He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth"). National motto of Canada. amat victoria curam: victory favours care: Motto of several schools amicus certus in re incerta: a sure friend in an unsure ...
Veritas et Fortitudo, Pro Deo et Patria: Latin Truth and Courage, For God and Country Malayan Colleges Laguna: Excellence and Virtue English Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation: Pro Deo et Patria: Latin For God and Country Misamis University: Educating for the Future English Mountain View College: Shine On Til Jesus Comes English New Era ...
Prudence (φρόνησις, phrónēsis; Latin: prudentia; also wisdom, sophia, sapientia), the ability to discern the appropriate course of action to be taken in a given situation at the appropriate time, with consideration of potential consequences; cautiousness.
Fortitudo Eius Rempublicam Tenet (Latin: "His bravery [or strength] preserves [or defends] the state"); or Fides Est Regni Tutela (Latin: "Faith is the protector of [our] Kingdom"). It has also been suggested that the letters are actually the Latin word fert (third-person singular present active indicative of ferre ), meaning "[he/she/it ...
Northern Warfare Training Center - Latin: Hiemes Oppugnamus et Montes Superamus, lit. 'We Battle Cold and Conquer Mountains' [2] United States Military Academy (West Point) - Duty, Honor, Country (adopted 1898) [6] United States Army Special Forces (Green Berets) - Latin: De Oppresso Liber, lit. 'To Free the Oppressed' [7]