- Methodius),
reports that Ur**** was Aether's son,
while Philodemus, in his De
Pietate (On Piety),
reports that "everything came from Aither".
Aether also appears...
-
among the
earliest deities. The
philosopher Philodemus,
writing in his De
pietate (On Piety),
reports that the
legendary poet
Musaeus considered Tartarus...
- João
Pinto da Piedade, O.P. (Latin:
Joannes de
Abrantes a Pictate) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Macau (1604–1623). João
Pinto da...
-
Throne Chair of Denmark,
partly made for this purpose. His
motto was:
Pietate et
Justitia (With
piety and justice).
Prince Christian was born on 15 April...
- word. The
Roman poet
Virgil calls his hero pius Aeneas, says that he is a
pietāte virum, but we
might well
mislead readers were we to say "pious Aeneas"...
- Quo
micuere simul bonitas, prudentia, candor, ****
probitate pudor, ****
pietate fides. Heec
ilium decorant, bsec sunt
monumenta sepulto Qui
Tumulo decus...
-
innermost of the
three membranes that
cover the
brain and
spinal cord.
Pietate et
doctrina tuta
libertas Freedom is made safe
through character and learning...
- mother.
Burkert 1972, p. 346 n. 48; Plato,
Republic 2.364e; Philodemus, De
Pietate (On Piety)
Herculaneum Papyrus 243 fr. 6 (Obbink 2011, p. 353). Smith,...
-
October 1790.
Silver strike of a
coronation coin with Leopold's
motto "
pietate et concordia"
above the
Imperial Regalia.
Portrait of
Emperor Leopold II...
- – 1894.
Valerius Maximus:
Facta et
dicta memorabilia, chapter: 5,4 De
pietate in parentes.;
English translation:
Valerius Maximus,
Memorable Doings and...