- has
media related to
Fidus.
Fidus-Museum,
scanned historic publications about and by
Fidus.
Article with
several images of
Fidus' work
Fidushaus is a...
- Athena-
Fidus satellite : a
model of
european French-Italian cooperation », in Aeroplans, 16
February 2010 (in French), Le
satellite Athena-
Fidus - un exemple...
-
Claridge (1998)
reports that the
statue of
Sancus (inscribed Semo
Sancus Dius
Fidus) was
found on the
Tiber Island. The
statue is life-sized and is of the archaic...
- In
ancient Roman religion, Dius
Fidius (less
often as Dius
Fidus) was a god of
oaths ****ociated with Jupiter. His name was
thought to be
related to Fides...
- In Gr**** and
Roman mythology,
Achates (Ancient Gr****: Ἀχάτης) may
refer to the
following personages: Achates, a
companion of the
exiled Aeneas. Achates...
- pervestigavit. / Naturae, Antiquitatis, S. Scripturae, / Sedulus, sagax,
fidus Interpres / Dei O. M.
Majestatem Philosophiâ ****eruit, /
Evangelij Simplicitatem...
- wholesome, as well as
calling the
armsbearer of
Aeneas fidus Achates, the
epithet being fidus,
which means faithful or loyal.
Epithets are characteristic...
- In the Aeneid,
Achates (Ancient Gr****: Ἀχάτης, "good,
faithful Achates",
fidus Achates as he was called) was a
close friend of Aeneas; his name became...
- and simplicity.
Fidus adopted a
Theosophical worldview and
became a
member of Munich's
Theosophical society in 1898. As a painter,
Fidus had the ambition...
- Lessing,
Klaus Mann, and
Thomas Mann, as well as
artists Wilhelm von Gloeden,
Fidus, and
Sascha Schneider. The
journal may have had an
average of
around 1500...