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- Virtus_(deity) abstract "See Virtus (disambiguation) for other meanings.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 to plans in 210 BC by Marcus Claudius Marcellus to erect a joint temple for them both. This led to objections from the pontifical college that, if a miracle should occur in such a temple, the priests would not know to which of the two gods to offer the sacrifice in thanks for it. Marcellus therefore erected a temple for Virtus alone which was the only way in to a separate temple of Honos, financing them both with the loot from his sacking of Syracuse and defeats of the Gauls. This temple was at the Porta Capena, and later renovated by Vespasian.This deity was represented in a variety of ways - for example, on the coins of Tetricus, it can appear as a matron, an old man, or a young man, with a javelin or only clothed in a cape. Within the realm of funerary reliefs Virtus is never shown without a male companion. Often her presence within this realm of art is to compliment and provide assistance to the protagonist of the relief during a scene of intense masculinity or bravery.".
- Virtus_(deity) thumbnail Tetricus-virtus.png?width=300.
- Virtus_(deity) wikiPageID "85673".
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- Virtus_(deity) hasPhotoCollection Virtus_(deity).
- Virtus_(deity) subject Category:Personifications.
- Virtus_(deity) subject Category:Roman_deities.
- Virtus_(deity) subject Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Virtus_(deity) subject Category:Roman_gods.
- Virtus_(deity) subject Category:Temples_in_Rome.
- Virtus_(deity) subject Category:War_goddesses.
- Virtus_(deity) subject Category:War_gods.
- Virtus_(deity) type Abstraction100002137.
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- Virtus_(deity) type Deity109505418.
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- Virtus_(deity) type RomanDeities.
- Virtus_(deity) type RomanGoddesses.
- Virtus_(deity) type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Virtus_(deity) type WarGod110767654.
- Virtus_(deity) type WarGoddesses.
- Virtus_(deity) type WarGods.
- Virtus_(deity) comment "See Virtus (disambiguation) for other meanings.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 to plans in 210 BC by Marcus Claudius Marcellus to erect a joint temple for them both.".
- Virtus_(deity) label "Virtus (Gottheit)".
- Virtus_(deity) label "Virtus (deity)".
- Virtus_(deity) label "Virtus (mitologia)".
- Virtus_(deity) label "Virtus (mitología)".
- Virtus_(deity) label "Virtus".
- Virtus_(deity) label "Virtus".
- Virtus_(deity) label "Виртус".
- Virtus_(deity) label "维耳图斯".
- Virtus_(deity) sameAs Virtus_(Gottheit).
- Virtus_(deity) sameAs Βίρτους.
- Virtus_(deity) sameAs Virtus_(mitología).
- Virtus_(deity) sameAs Virtus_(mitologia).
- Virtus_(deity) sameAs Virtus.
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- Virtus_(deity) sameAs Q582177.
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- Virtus_(deity) sameAs Virtus_(deity).
- Virtus_(deity) wasDerivedFrom Virtus_(deity)?oldid=541273958.
- Virtus_(deity) depiction Tetricus-virtus.png.
- Virtus_(deity) isPrimaryTopicOf Virtus_(deity).