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- Fides (deity) - Wikipedia
In ancient Roman religion, Fides (Latin: Fidēs) was the goddess and embodiment of trust, faithfulness, and good faith (Bona Fides) [1][2] Fides was one of the original Roman virtues to be cultivated as a divinity with ceremonies and temples
- Fides | Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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- THE ROMAN CONCEPT OF FIDES
FIDES meant 'reliablilty', a sense of trust between two parties if a relationship between them was to exist FIDES was always reciprocal and mutual, and implied both privileges and responsibilities on both sides
- Fides, Roman Goddess of Faith and Loyalty - Thalia Took
Unlike most personified virtues, Fides was honored from the earliest times, and She was said to be a favorite of Numa, the legendary second King of Rome who was credited with establishing many of the oldest customs, both religious and political
- Fides - Encyclopedia. com
The Roman goddess Fides is the personification of an idea that in itself is secular: the idea of "confidence" (fides ) and, especially (in a more derivative sense of fides ), the "good faith" or "trustworthiness" that inspires confidence
- FIDES - the Roman Goddess of Honesty (Roman mythology)
Godchecker guide to Fides, the Roman Goddess of Honesty from Roman mythology Bona fide Goddess of Faith and Loyalty
- Roman deities: Fides, the Goddess of Faith | Weird Italy
Everything necessary for “honor and credibility, from loyalty in marriage to commercial agreements and the duty troops owed to Rome,” is referred to as fides
- Fides Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Fides definition: (Roman mythology) Roman <a>goddess< a> of <a>trust< a> and <a>loyalty< a> Her Greek equivalent was Pistis
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