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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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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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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...
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Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Acts 14:14 Tertullian, De
Pudicitia (On Modesty), 20.2
Origen (Contra Celsum, 1.63; De Principii, 3.2.4),...
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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...
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century BC) was an
ancient Roman woman whose outstanding ****ual
integrity (
pudicitia)
earned her the
honor of
instituting the cult of
Venus Verticordia. The...
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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...
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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)...
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provocative appearance and to
demonstrate absolute fidelity to
their husbands (
pudicitia). Indeed,
wearing a veil was a
common expectation to
preserve modesty...
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Myths of the
Origin of Pretribulationism. Tertullian, De
pudicitia. p. 10 Tertullian, De
pudicitia. p. 20 This
article incorporates text from a publication...