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Pudicitia ("modesty" or "****ual virtue") was a
central concept in
ancient Roman ****ual ethics. The word is
derived from the more
general pudor, the sense...
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Pudicitia is a
genus of gr****
skippers in the
family Hesperiidae. It is monotypic,
containing the
single species Pudicitia pholus (de Nicéville, 1889)...
- The
Temple of
Pudicitia Patricia (patrician chastity) was a
small shrine in
ancient Rome,
located in the
Forum Boarium. It was
described as
being next...
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Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity. p. 50. Tertullian, "21", De
Pudicitia (in Latin), Nam et ipsa
ecclesia proprie et prin****liter ipse est spiritus...
- The
Temple of
Pudicitia Plebeia was an
ancient Roman temple on the
Quirinal Hill,
along the
Vicus Longus, on what is now via ****onale. It was dedicated...
- ****ually
active women from
dissolute desire (libido) to ****ual
virtue (
pudicitia).
Under this title,
Venus was
especially cultivated by
married women,...
- Eos-Aurora,
goddess of the dawn.
Juvenal calls Astraea the
sister of
Pudicitia (the
Roman goddess of
chastity and
equivalent to Gr**** Aidos), and that...
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leading patrician matrons prevented her from
attending the
sacred rights of
Pudicitia, the
goddess of modesty,
arguing that she had
dishonoured her
family by...
- knew the
Letter to the
Hebrews as
being "under the name of Barnabas" (De
Pudicitia,
chapter 20
where Tertullian quotes Hebrews 6:4–8); Origen, in his now...
- his task,
Caesar returned to Bithynia. In
Roman rhetoric, with
modesty (
pudicitia) at the forefront,
allegations of p****ive homo****ual activity,
along with...