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- philanthropic activities have been managed more centrally via Porticus and Benevolentia. Until the mid-nineties only male descendants in a direct line of Clemens...
- foundation of human life. Cicero translates εὔνοιᾰ with the Latin word benevolentia. It is also a rarely used medical term referring to a state of normal...
- La Benevolencija is a Jewish humanitarian organization based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. During the Siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s, the organization...
- Virtue Latin Pride Superbia Humility Humilitas Envy Invidia Kindness Benevolentia Gluttony Gula Temperance Temperantia Lust Luxuria Chastity Castitas Wrath...
- from 1716–17 is based on the account of Aulus Gellius. Titled Mutua Benevolentia primaria lex naturae est, it was translated by William Cowper as "Reciprocal...
- language was different from the French. In Roman humanism, benevolence (benevolentia) was considered a feature of humanitas. This is particularly emphasized...
- Tasgetius by taking note of the goodwill (benevolentia) he had shown the proconsul. The word benevolentia appears only twice in the Bellum Galli****;...
- Peroratio, lines 376–397 Cicero begins his speech by gaining the goodwill or benevolentia of the judges. He starts with his trademark periodic sentence by depicting...
- Bona Fide ("In Good Faith") Ben. – Benedictio ("Blessing") Benevol. – Benevolentia ("Benevolence") Bon. Mem. – Bonæ Memoriæ ("Of Happy Memory") B.P. – Beatissime...
- and legged Or in the beak a trefoil slipped also Or. Motto In Homines Benevolentia (Goodwill To Men) Badge An otter's face Sable anciently crowned Or. Symbolism...