
1) Ancient Roman virtue 2) Certain madonnas 3) Famed Michelangelo trio 4) Madonna portrayals 5) Michelangelo masterpieces 6) Michelangelo sculptures 7) Mournful artwork 8) Post-crucifixion depictions 9) Religious art pieces 10) Religious artworks 11) Religious statues 12) Several Michelangelo works
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Latin, meaning: dutifulness, dutiful comduct, piety, devotion, kindness.
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Pietas, translated variously as `duty`, `religiosity` or `religious behavior`, `loyalty`, `devotion`, or `filial piety` (English `piety` derives from the Latin), was one of the chief virtues among the ancient Romans. It was the distinguishing virtue of the founding hero Aeneas, who is often given the adjectival epithet pius (`religi...
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in Roman religion, personification of a respectful and faithful attachment to gods, country, and relatives, especially parents. Pietas had a temple ... [1 related articles]
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Roman personification of duty to the gods and the state.
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In Roman times, pietas is the quality of revering those things that deserve reverence. The word is t
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A duty of those in authority to those under their control.
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(Latin) dutifulness; pietas meant religious piety but also piety towards family, government, and the state; in the Aeneid, Vergil repeatedly characterizes Aeneas as pius, meaning he respected the gods, his father and family, and his role in the fate of Rome.
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