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'Pietas,' 'Virtus,' 'Familia': Some Lessons From Virgil's 'Aeneid'

'Pietas,' 'Virtus,' 'Familia': Some Lessons From Virgil's 'Aeneid'
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The Roman Empire Through Virgil's Eyes What makes Rome and its fate so significant for Americans today. by Bruce Thornton

The Roman Empire Through Virgil's Eyes What makes Rome and its fate so significant for Americans today. by Bruce Thornton
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Letters: We all suffered while they partied. Shame on them

It would appear that your correspondent Archibald A Lawrie (Letters, March 24) has a very short memory given his forgiving attitude to Boris…

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The Hand That Rocks the Cradle: Roman Women and Their Legacy Today

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle: Roman Women and Their Legacy Today For centuries after its founding in 753 B.C., Rome inculcated in its men “virtus,” a word weighted with meaning: manliness, courage, character, and self-worth. Coupled with “pietas,” which connoted respect for the gods, their country, and their families, virtus produced the citizens, soldiers, and leaders who would expand the power and influence of Rome from a tiny village on the Tiber River to lands as far-flung as England, Egypt, and Syria. When we read of the Roman heroes of the monarchy (753–509 B.C.) and the republic (509–27 B.C.), some of them near-mythical figures such as the founder Romulus or the doughty warrior Horatius Cocles, others historical personages such as the great general Scipio Africanus or the philosopher-statesman Cicero, we see these virtues reflected in the actions of these men. In his epic poem “The Aeneid,” Virgil blends together virtus and pietas, then pours that mixture i

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