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Virtutem

Definition

Virtutem refers to virtue or excellence, particularly in terms of moral character and behavior. It encompasses qualities such as courage, integrity, and righteousness.

Related terms

Honestas: The Roman concept of honor and integrity, closely related to virtutem.

Fortitudo: The virtue of courage and strength in the face of adversity.

Iustitia: Justice or fairness, another important aspect of virtutem.

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  • AP Latin - 7.4 Caesar, Gallic War, Book 5, Chapters 47-48

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