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Fides (deity) - Wikipedia Fides (Latin: Fidēs) was the goddess of trust, faithfulness, and good faith (bona fides) in ancient Roman religion [1][2] Fides was one of the original virtues to be cultivated as a divinity with ceremonies and temples
THE ROMAN CONCEPT OF FIDES FIDES meant 'reliablilty', a sense of trust between two parties if a relationship between them was to exist FIDES was always reciprocal and mutual, and implied both privileges and responsibilities on both sides
Fides - World Mythos Fides was a significant figure in Roman culture, reflecting the importance of loyalty and reliability in both personal relationships and civic life As a deity, she was venerated by the Romans for her role in maintaining social order and moral integrity
fides - Ancient Coin Stories Fides was the Roman goddess personifying faith, trust, and loyalty, both in the divine and human realms She was one of the key virtues in Roman religion and society, particularly emphasizing the importance of fidelity in relationships, agreements, and the stability of the state
Fides (deity) explained Fides (la|Fidēs) was the goddess of trust, faithfulness, and good faith (bona fides) in ancient Roman religion Fides was one of the original virtues to be cultivated as a divinity with ceremonies and temples
Fides, Roman Goddess of Faith and Loyalty - Thalia Took Unlike most personified virtues, Fides was honored from the earliest times, and She was said to be a favorite of Numa, the legendary second King of Rome who was credited with establishing many of the oldest customs, both religious and political
Fides | Oxford Classical Dictionary A pair of covered hands is indeed her symbol, as often on coins commemorating the fides of the Augusti, the legions, etc , in imperial times Since giving the hand is a common gesture of solemn agreement, the symbolism is natural