Virtus.
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Veritas! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veritas
Virtus.
The goddess of virtue is at the center of Virginia's great seal. She holds a sword and a spear and stands on top of a figure representing tyranny.
Virtue
Veritas was the Roman godess of truth and Mother of Virtue
Roman goddess of Truth and Virtue - Veritas.
veritas
Veritas! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veritas
Veritas is known as the mother of virtue in Roman mythology and is the daughter of Saturn, a god. However her mother is never mentioned in myths related to her.
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Virtus.
The goddess Virtue symbolizes moral excellence, goodness, and ethical behavior. She is often associated with qualities such as honesty, integrity, and righteousness. Virtue is seen as a guiding principle for individuals to lead a virtuous life.
The Romans spelled it veritas. Veritas is the Latin word for truth and the virtue of truthfulness, which was considered as one of the main virtues. Veritas was also the goddess of truth, daughter of Saturn and mother of Virtue. She hid at the bottom of a holy well because she was elusive.
The goddess of virtue is at the center of Virginia's great seal. She holds a sword and a spear and stands on top of a figure representing tyranny.
The goddess of compassion is Avalokiteshvara in Buddhism, known as Kuan Yin in Chinese and Chenrezig in Tibetan. She is revered for her boundless compassion and is believed to embody the virtue of mercy and compassion towards all sentient beings.
In Roman mythology, Veritas (meaning truth) was the Goddess of Truth, a daughter of Saturn and the mother of Virtue. It was believed that she hid in the bottom of a holy well because she was so elusive. Her image is shown as a young virgin dressed in white. Veritas is also the name given to the Roman virtue of truthfulness, which was considered one of the main virtues any good Roman should possess. In Greek mythology, Veritas was known as Aletheia. The word now appears in many University mottos. It is included in Yale University's motto "Lux et Veritas" (Light and Truth). "Veritas" is also the motto of Harvard University, the Dominican Order of the Roman Catholic Church, and Providence College which is run by the Dominicans. It is also used in the phrase "in vino veritas", meaning "In wine, (there is) truth".