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  • Temperance (virtue) - Wikipedia
    Temperance has been described as a virtue by religious thinkers, philosophers, and more recently, psychologists, particularly in the positive psychology movement It has a long history in philosophical and religious thought
  • Temperantia - Bayonetta Wiki
    Temperantia represents the element of Air and the cardinal virtue of temperance His name is Latin is for "Temperance" Temperantia seems to be based on Archangel Gabriel, which is also the ruler of air in Jewish mysticism (though not in medieval and modern traditions, where he rules water instead)
  • The Role of Temperantia in Achieving Balance in Roman Life
    Discover how Temperantia shaped Roman life by promoting balance and moderation Explore its significance in ethics, daily practices, and modern relevance Read more!
  • What does temperantia mean in Latin? - WordHippo
    Need to translate "temperantia" from Latin? Here are 7 possible meanings
  • temperantia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    temperantia f (genitive temperantiae); first declension moderation, sobriety, temperance, self control, sophrosyne
  • Temperance - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Originating from mid-14c Anglo-French and Latin temperantia, "temperance" means self-restraint, moderation, and is a cardinal virtue embodying sobriety and discr
  • Aquinas 101 - Summa - Thomistic Institute
    Sed secundum praedicta, temperantia est circa delectationes eorum quae sunt necessaria ad vitam hominis Ergo temperantia est magis circa proprias delectationes gustus quam circa proprias delectationes tactus
  • Temperance, Virtue of | Encyclopedia. com
    The virtue of moderation in desires and pleasures, especially those of the emotions (Gr σωφροσύνη, Lat temperantia ) Greeks and Early Christians
  • temperantia Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
    Etymology: The Latin word “temperantia” is derived from “temperare,” which means “to mix properly” or “to moderate ” It is a combination of the prefix “tem-” (related to “temperare”) and the suffix “-antia,” which forms nouns conveying a state or quality
  • Goddess Temperantia Symbol: Inner Drive - SunSigns. Org
    Temperantia was the ancient Roman goddess of moderation and, most fittingly, temperance When the famous philosopher, Plato, showed his four cardinal virtues, he used the stories and images of Temperantia to show this quality He asserted that she was pure and female of such a desirable quality





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