what type of person did the reminiscent romans most idealize
what type of person did the reminiscent romans most idealize?
Solution
Reminiscent romans most idealize the person having :
Auctoritas: \"Spiritual Authority\" The sense of one\'s social standing, built up through experience, Pietas, and Industria.
Comitas: \"Humor\" Ease of manner, courtesy, openness, and friendliness.
Clementia: \"Mercy\" Mildness and gentleness.
Dignitas: \"Dignity\" A sense of self-worth, personal pride.
Firmitas: \"Tenacity\" Strength of mind, the ability to stick to one\'s purpose.
Frugalitas: \"Frugalness\" Economy and simplicity of style, without being miserly.
Gravitas: \"Gravity\" A sense of the importance of the matter at hand, responsibility and earnestness.
Honestas: \"Respectibility\" The image that one presents as a respectable member of society.
Humanitas: \"Humanity\" Refinement, civilization, learning, and being cultured.
Industria: \"Industriousness\" Hard work.
Pietas: \"Dutifulness\" More than religious piety; a respect for the natural order socially, politically, and religiously. Includes the ideas of patriotism and devotion to others.
Prudentia: \"Prudence\" Foresight, wisdom, and personal discretion.
Salubritas: \"Wholesomeness\" Health and cleanliness.
Severitas: \"Sternness\" Gravity, self-control.
Veritas: \"Truthfulness\" Honesty in dealing with others.
