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- Amicitia is the Latin word for friendship, either between individuals, between the state and an individual or between states. It was "a technical term...
- Amicitia (minor planet designation: 367 Amicitia) is a typical Main belt asteroid that is a member of the Flora family. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois...
- Laelius de Amicitia (or simply De Amicitia) is a treatise on friendship (amicitia) by the Roman statesman and author Marcus Tullius Cicero, written in...
- the throne of Lucis. On his journey, he has three companions: Gladiolus Amicitia, the heir to a family of royal bodyguards; Ignis Scientia, Noctis's strategist...
- friend in an unsure matter From Ennius, as quoted by Cicero in Laelius de Amicitia, s. 64 amicus curiae friend of the court i.e., an adviser, or a person...
- The TSV Amicitia Viernheim is a German ****ociation football club from the city of Viernheim, Hesse. Due to the close proximity of Viernheim to Baden-Württemberg...
- man of fame. The Cobbe portrait is inscribed with the words Principum amicitias!, meaning 'the alliances of princes!', a quotation from Horace in an ode...
- added to the social pyramid. Personal relationships—patronage, friendship (amicitia), family, marriage—continued to influence politics. By the time of Nero...
- Frankfurt am Main. The ****ociation was founded on 11 November 1901 as FV Amicitia 1901 Bockenheim in what is today the city district of Bockenheim. The Frankfurt...
- Alexander was used by these writers as an example of ruler values such as amicitia (friendship) and clementia (clemency), but also iracundia (anger) and cupiditas...