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  2. Virtus - Wikipedia

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    Although "virtus" and "virtue" are related concepts, virtus for the Roman did not necessarily emphasize the behavior that the associations of the present-day English term "virtue" suggest. Virtus was to be found in "outstanding deeds" (egregia facinora), and brave deeds were the accomplishments that brought gloria ("a reputation").

  3. List of Russian television series - Wikipedia

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    NTV, TNT, TV-6, TVS: Turn off the Light! Тушите свет! Animation 2000–present NTV, TV-6, Russia-1, House of Cinema: Secrets of Investigation: Тайны следствия: Crime 2000–2006 C1R, REN TV: Deadly Force: Убойная сила: Crime 2000–2007 NTV: Bandit Petersburg: Бандитский Петербург: Crime ...

  4. Romulus (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Romulus, graphically rendered as ROMVLVS, is an Italian historical drama television series created by Matteo Rovere about the founding of Rome. The show is notable for using archaic Latin instead of Italian. [1] Produced by Sky Italia, Cattleya, and Groenlandia, two episodes of the series premiered at the 2020 Rome Film Festival. [2]

  5. Roman Empire (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Roman Empire is a television docudrama based on historical events of the Roman Empire. The show is in the anthology format with each season presenting an independent story. Season 1, "Reign of Blood", is a six-part story about Emperor Commodus . [ 1 ]

  6. Haus of Vicious - Wikipedia

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    The series follows Chantel Vivian , a fashion designer whose success is overshadowed by her narcissistic husband, addiction, unresolved childhood traumas, and dysfunctional personal life. With the assistance of her secret weapon, Jaelyn Ryan ( Erica Peeples ), publicist to her Vicious Empire, Chantel works to rise through the ranks, but her ...

  7. Virtus (deity) - Wikipedia

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    Gallic coin featuring Virtus U.S. Continental currency Virginia four-dollar note of 1776 (obverse) with Virtus at the left. In ancient Roman religion, Virtus (Latin pronunciation: [ˈwɪrtuːs̠]) was the deity of bravery and military strength, the personification of the Roman virtue of virtus. The Greek equivalent deity was Arete. [1]

  8. Gravitas - Wikipedia

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    Aeneas, depicted here with Venus, was considered the embodiment of gravitas, pietas, dignitas, and virtus. [4]Gravitas was one of the virtues that allowed citizens, particularly statesmen, to embody the concept of romanitas, [5] which denotes what it meant to be Roman and how Romans regarded themselves, eventually evolving into a national character. [6]

  9. The Virtues (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series received a highly positive reception. A 5-star review of the finale in The Guardian stated that "the skill of Meadows was evident throughout" the series and praised his "masterful handling of such painful material". [2] The Guardian also ranked it at No. 5 on their list of the "Top 50 Best TV Shows of 2019". [3]