
1) War goddess
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Latin, meaning: manliness, excellence, character, worth, courage.
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VIRTUS is a program created by the National Catholic Risk Retention Group in the United States with a `Protecting God`s Children` component that combats sexual abuse of children in the Church. It is currently in use in over 80 dioceses in the United States. ==History== In response to the growing public awareness of child sexual abuse in the Cat......
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[chipset] Virtus is the name of a new chipset developed by scientists at the Nanyang Technological University and ASTAR Institute for Infocomm Research. It allows communication between devices at speeds as high as 1000 times faster than the current Bluetooth technology. ...
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[deity] In Roman mythology, Virtus was the deity of bravery and military strength, the personification of the Roman virtue of virtus. The Greek equivalent deity was Arete. He/she was identified with the Roman god Honos (personification of honour), and was often honoured together with him. As reported in Valerius Maximus, this joint cult led...
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[virtue] Virtus was a specific virtue in Ancient Rome. It carries connotations of valor, manliness, excellence, courage, character, and worth, perceived as masculine strengths (from Latin vir, `man`). It was thus a frequently stated virtue of Roman emperors, and was personified as a deity—Virtus. == Origins == The origins of the word virt...
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Roman name of Arete.
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A term for manliness or courage or virtue.
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Sapientia, virtus, amicitia. Knowledge, virtue, friendship. Motto of Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, USA.
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(Latin) excellence; derived from the word vir (man), this word generally connotes manly greatness and bravery.
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manliness, excellence, character, worth, courage.
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