- In
ancient Roman religion,
Providentia is a
divine personification of the
ability to
foresee and make provision. She was
among the
embodiments of virtues...
- De
Providentia (On Providence) is a
short essay in the form of a
dialogue in six
brief sections,
written by the
Latin philosopher Seneca (died AD 65)...
-
providence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Providence often refers to:
Providentia, the
divine personification of
foresight in
ancient Roman religion Divine...
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Prudence (Latin: prudentia,
contracted from
providentia meaning "seeing ahead, sagacity") is the
ability to
govern and
discipline oneself by the use of...
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virtus valor becomes feeble without an
opponent Seneca the Younger, De
Providentia 2:4. Also,
translated into
English as "[their]
strength and
courage droop...
-
augustus himself: his
fairness (aequitas, 'equality') and his
foresight (
providentia, 'providence').: 58 From the
early 2nd century,
service as the governor...
- Minerva,
goddess of
wisdom and crafts, the
Roman equivalent of
Athena Providentia,
goddess of
forethought Neptune, the god of the sea and freshwater, is...
- truce. She
turned out to be the
Providentia, of 14 guns and a crew of 80 men. She had
fired on the
Black Joke as
Providentia's captain had been
warned that...
- Fort
Provintia or
Providentia, also
known as
Chihkan Tower (Chinese: 赤嵌樓; pinyin: Chìkǎnlóu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chhiah-khám-lâu), was a
Dutch outpost on Formosa...
- Dead and a grain-goddess, the
Roman equivalent of the Gr**** ****phone.
Providentia,
goddess of forethought. Pudicitia,
goddess and
personification of chastity...